Run the Macrium Reflect (or Samsung Data Migration) Verify the actual used space on the current drive is significantly below the size of the new SSDĭownload and install Macrium Reflect (or Samsung Data Migration, if a Samsung SSD)ĭisconnect ALL drives except the current C and the new SSD OK then.redo the cloning operation, exactly like this: If anyone has a fix or any advice it would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.Ĭase: Corsair CC-9011084-WW Carbide Series SPEC-ALPHAĪpologies, I should have made this clear, yes the system boots fine from the HD with the original config. I have also updated my Intel Management Engine Interface driver: My system info including BIOS version is here: I now see this when open Disk Management: I have given the black screen about 30 minutes to see if anything happened, but nothing. I have since been back into the BIOS 15-20 times to tweak settings and every time it was the same result. I booted the PC and was met with a windows loading screen for about 10 seconds, then the black screen. I went into my BIOS when the cloning process had finished, and changed the boot priority to my SSD. ![]() (The software did produce some sort of warning/message about partitioning the new drive right before I cloned the drive, but it didn't seem like anything serious - something along the lines of "Are you sure you want to edit the partitions of the drive?" - so I assumed all was fine and proceeded.)ĮDIT: This is the message I am talking about I backed up my data from my 2TB HD to a portable drive, and when the used space on the HD was about 400GB, I used the Kingston "Acronis" software to clone my HD to the new SSD, as per all the tutorial videos I had watched. I recently installed a 480GB Kingston HyperX Savage SSD into my custom built PC, went through the installation process, and now when I try and boot from the drive, I get a black screen with a twitching white cursor. ![]() ![]() Hi everyone, in real need of some help here.
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