Windows 10: Changing boot hard drive for new pc

Discus and support Changing boot hard drive for new pc in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I boot my current system with Windows 10 Pro on a 2.5 SSD. The license is activated with a digital licence linked to my Microsoft account. I want to... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by tkay11, Jan 9, 2024.

  1. tkay11 Win User

    Changing boot hard drive for new pc


    I boot my current system with Windows 10 Pro on a 2.5 SSD. The license is activated with a digital licence linked to my Microsoft account. I want to move to a barebones system so that I can upgrade to Windows 11 Pro for free. This would involve using my existing boot SSD with totally new hardware.The question is: would the old boot SSD still work to boot Windows 10 in the new system?Also would it now be upgradable for free to Windows 11?Thanks for any advice.Tony

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    tkay11, Jan 9, 2024
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  2. sc4s2cg Win User

    Gigabyte motherboard, pc won't bootup after recent hard drive change

    So I've previously had this problem when I added new SATA hard drives to an old one, all I had to do was switch hard disk priority to the one I wanted to boot from. But that's not working right now.

    Error message: AMD Data Change...Update New Data to DMI!
    Specs:
    • Motherboard: Gigabyte ma785gmt-ud2h
    • Four SATA hard drives, three 2tb and one 1tb
    • One IDE hard drive, 160gb
    • 6gb RAM
    • Everything else is the default
    What happened: I had an Amahi home server running on this PC with Ubuntu 12.04LTS as the OS. It was using the four SATA hard drives and everything was running smoothly. Then I read that it's easiest to have a setup where the OS/Amahi is installed on one small hard drive while the large hard drives are used to keep the files on, this makes it easy to update the OS without worrying about the files. So today I installed Ubuntu 12.04LTS on an old IDE 160gb hard drive that I had laying around, which would be perfect to use since there is exactly one IDE port on the motherboard.

    I disconnected all hard drives, connected the IDE, installed Ubuntu, and rebooted. I got a "AMD Data Change...Update New Data to DMI!" message.

    What I tried:
    • Have the IDE be given priority over other hard drives.
    • Connecting all the hard drives back, with and without the IDE hard drive. Same message.
    • Disconnect all hard drives, connect IDE, and set BIO to opimised defaults. Same message.
    • Disconnect CD drive with only IDE attached, same message. Reconnect CD drive, same message.
    • Disconnect CD drive with only SATA attached, same message. Reconnect CD drive, same message.
    • Disconnect CD drive with SATA and IDE attached, same message. Reconnect CD drive, same message.
    • Just IDE connected, mess with the peripheral settings by changing "OnChip SATA Type" to ATHCI, RAID, or IDE. Tried this with "As SATA Type" and with "IDE" set for the port4/5 type
    • Just IDE connected, disable SATA controller
    • Disconnect IDE, reconnect original hard drives. I still get the same DMI message.
    • Attempt to boot from the SATA hard drive that has Ubuntu on it, using each of the SATA ports.
    • Update BIOS to F10B, disabling the "Remember DMI" option. I reconnected all hard drives and the CD drive (the pdf said the 'system' will redetect all devices). Now I got the "AMD Data Change...Update New Data to DMI! Update Success" message, still hanging there. Rebooted, now it's the original message.
    So I am at a loss. Any suggestions?

    Edit: there were many suggestions to try clear the CMOS, however that didn't seem to help the posters. I haven't tried that, but if people suggest I should then I will do so tomorrow.
     
    sc4s2cg, Jan 9, 2024
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  3. sy5tem Win User
    Gigabyte motherboard, pc won't bootup after recent hard drive change

    now it look like it freeze because its searching boot sector...leave it there see if you have keyboard. and try booting in menu with only 1 pre formated hd on anjy port.


    Your bios also as some kind of dual bios design a think... may cause problem or not. when problem like that append on integrated RAID controller, reset your bios by unplugging PC remove side cover. press power see led coming on then of really fast, if no this good too, no power on motherboard, remove cr2032 battery, then put jumper in reset position like short pin 2,3. (check if it output 2.8 to 3.0 volts if under change it), put back cmos battery , now unshort cmos jumper back to original position. plug power . boot, ERRoR about bioa , configure raid and check
     
    sy5tem, Jan 9, 2024
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  4. Changing boot hard drive for new pc

    Migrating to a new Hard Drive?

    Things get easier when you use disk clone. To do this, follow the steps below:

    1. Connect the new drive to your computer. Make sure that it can be detected by your PC.

    2. Clone the old drive to the new drive. Many third party software can help you complete this task. If you know very little about them, you can turn to the full guide about

    how to clone a hard drive
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    3. Change boot order in BIOS or replace the old hard drive to boot from the cloned drive.
     
    Paper Plane-4567, Jan 9, 2024
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