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SH0N2017-01-14 01:35:42
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SH0N, 2017-01-14 01:35:42

Windows 7 won't boot after acronis restore?

Good day to all! The PC has two hard drives, a 120GB SSD for the OS and a 1TB HDD. I decided to pull out the SSD and leave only the HDD, but in order not to re-install Windows, etc. I decided to make a full backup of the SSD with the Acronis program, for its further restoration only on the HDD. I found instructions on how to do it , did everything as described there. After that, windows refuses to start for a moment, that is, it comes to the point where the system should already be loaded and BAH starts loading the w7 system recovery interface. At first I thought that the files responsible for loading the system were erased, I tried to restore them, inserted the disk, tried to restore the launch 10 or 15 times. All without success ... Who had a similar problem? Can anyone help me with advice, I've been suffering for the third day ..

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Viktor, 2017-01-14
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There is not enough data for advice, it was necessary to show us the whole partition structure with a screenshot - after all, there could be a bootable hidden (system reserved) FAT32 partition of 100 ... 300 megabytes in size, which also had to be transferred to another disk. And now... Well, try to do this:
1. Using Acronis DD, determine which partition is currently active (ie bootable) - it is marked with a red flag. If the partition with the OS transferred to the HDD is not active, make it so, then try booting.
2. If step 1 did not help, start the computer from any LiveDVD/LiveUSB recovery tool containing the well-known 2k10 utility package, and select one of the boot recovery utilities in this package (there are about a dozen of them). Use it to restore the bootloader on the partition that you made active in step 1.

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