Windows 10: Changed SATA ports between 2HHD's and HDD: device not migrated

Discus and support Changed SATA ports between 2HHD's and HDD: device not migrated in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; I recently wanted to replace my 1TB HDD with a new 8TB HDD. The HDD is only used for storing data (music, movies, OneDrive etc.). Windows 10 runs from... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by Martin Unterholzner, Jul 6, 2019.

  1. Changed SATA ports between 2HHD's and HDD: device not migrated


    I recently wanted to replace my 1TB HDD with a new 8TB HDD. The HDD is only used for storing data (music, movies, OneDrive etc.).

    Windows 10 runs from a M.2 Samsung Evo 970.

    I opened the PC case and loosely plugged the new HDD to the SATA2 plug, formatted it and activated Bitlocker (drive letter EChanged SATA ports between 2HHD's and HDD: device not migrated :).

    Then I moved most of the data from the 1TB (DChanged SATA ports between 2HHD's and HDD: device not migrated :) to the 8TB HDD (EChanged SATA ports between 2HHD's and HDD: device not migrated :).

    As my intention was to finally remove the 1TB from the computer, I changed the drive letter of the 1TB from D: to F: and did reboot.

    Then I changed the drive letter of the 8TB from E: to D: and shut down the computer.

    I unmounted the 1TB disk (SATA1), mounted there the 8TB and plugged it to SATA1. Then I connected the 1TB to SATA2 in order to move the last files before I finally remove the old HDD.

    Unfortunately after booting again, neither of the HDDs worked properly anymore under Windows 10.

    Both appear as "device not migrated".

    It's pretty likely that Windows 10 did not appreciate me swapping the HDDs SATA plugs.

    As you can imagine, swapping it again doesn't fix anything, unplugging either of them led to now success neither.

    Both HDDs show exactly the same problem when I connect them to 2 other Windows 10 PCs. Hence, I conclude it's neither a driver's problem, nor a hardware failure.

    In the windows explorer I can still see both disks with their assigned drive letter, but clicking on them gives an error message ("E: is not accessible. The parameter is incorrect").

    Checkdisk doesn't work for the same reason. Windows' Disk Management tool sees both disks too.


    When plugging the 8TB HDD to another Windows 10 PC, it even asks me for the Bitlocker key, which I can also input. Once I did input, the drive letter is visible but data is inaccessible like on the original PC.


    MiniTool Power Data Recovery was able to recognize folders and files after running for about 20 hours.


    My feeling is that the data partition of the disk itself is fine, but some meta information seems to be broken.


    I found a similar question with a solution.

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-hardware/changed-sata-ports-ssds-and-hdd-device-not/6ff9bc60-dd4c-4d40-9b50-3bdc60bc7506

    But as my boot drive is not affected, I don't think the same strategy would work for me.

    Is there a tool out there which can "rebuild" the corrupted meta information?

    :)
     
    Martin Unterholzner, Jul 6, 2019
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  2. N8terman Win User

    Changed SATA ports SSD's and HDD: device not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match

    I recently cloned my old Kingston SSD to a new Samsung 860 EVO SSD and installed it into my desktop. When I installed it I just unplugged all of my SATA ports to take care of some cable management and they did not get plugged into the original ports. I have
    my boot SSD in port 1, the old ssd in port 2 (Havent formatted it yet) mechanical HDD in port 3, and optical drive in port 4. I went into BIOS and changed up my boot order so that the new SSD was the boot drive, and disabled the old SSD from the boot order
    to make sure things were working correctly. Everything appears to be working fine, but just by chance I happened to go into device manager and look at the event logs. It says on all of my hard drives: was not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match.

    Last Device Instance Id: USBSTOR

    The date and time correlate to when I physically messed with the cables and physically installed the new SSD.

    All of my drives are showing up in BIOS, in disk manager, and device manager. Do I even have to worry about this error? Images included below.

    Running an AMD Ryzen 7 1700 and an MSI Tomahawk B350 Mobo


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    Changed SATA ports between 2HHD's and HDD: device not migrated 495126f9-e251-4a29-8eaf-0a16d1e0688a?upload=true.png
     
    N8terman, Jul 6, 2019
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  3. Storagespace, want to change SATA Controller for Devices

    Hi all,

    i've running a parity storage pool of 3 x 4TB Sata HDD's on two different 2 Port SATA Controller.

    1. Could i switch thoose drives without loose of data to an other 4 Port SATA Controller?

    For example:

    1 x 3 x TB HDD on SATA Controller 1 Port 1

    1 x 3 x TB HDD on SATA Controller 2 Port 0

    1 x 3 x TB HDD on SATA Controller 2 Port 1

    Swtiched to...

    1 x 3 x TB HDD on SATA Controller 3 Port 0

    1 x 3 x TB HDD on SATA Controller 3 Port 1

    1 x 3 x TB HDD on SATA Controller 3 Port 2

    2. What happens when i switch the assignment between the Controllers and the HDDs?

    For example:

    1 x 3 x TB HDD on SATA Controller 1 Port 1

    1 x 3 x TB HDD on SATA Controller 2 Port 0

    1 x 3 x TB HDD on SATA Controller 2 Port 1

    Switched to...

    1 x 3 x TB HDD on SATA Controller 2 Port 1

    1 x 3 x TB HDD on SATA Controller 1 Port 1

    1 x 3 x TB HDD on SATA Controller 2 Port 0

    Please help me to figure out what happens in the two szenario's. I won't test this on my livesystem and there is no testsystem given.

    Many thanks
     
    Toady Toadsen, Jul 6, 2019
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  4. J.DD Win User

    Changed SATA ports between 2HHD's and HDD: device not migrated

    Error: 0xC1900101 - 0x20017, 0xC1900101 - 0x4000D and :Inaccessible Boot Device" after installing Windows 10 on SATA and RAID devices

    That inaccessible boot device is related to the sata drivers.

    It will also happen, if you have XP (if you had it on IDE mode), when you installed XP then changed to it AHCI in the BIOS after.

    You'll get a 0x7b stop error, which means it cant find the hdd (which basically means inaccessible boot device)

    What was it on in the BIOS, when you installed windows? RAID?AHCI?

    The SATA ports on the mobo. Are the hdd's on the right ports?

    Because I think some of the ports are Marvell sata ports.

    Since, there are Marvell sata drivers on the ASUS site for this mobo
     
    J.DD, Jul 6, 2019
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