Windows 10: Do I need to backup my old ssd to still have windows on my new ssd

Discus and support Do I need to backup my old ssd to still have windows on my new ssd in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I am planning on upgrading my m.2 ssd from 512gb to 1000gb and if I install the new ssd without backing up will I still have windows?... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Matas Daugvila, Dec 26, 2023.

  1. Do I need to backup my old ssd to still have windows on my new ssd


    I am planning on upgrading my m.2 ssd from 512gb to 1000gb and if I install the new ssd without backing up will I still have windows?

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    Matas Daugvila, Dec 26, 2023
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  2. New windows 10 installtion on New SSD - wont boot unless old SSD present

    It seems you installed Windows while the both SSDs were connected. This would have caused your current problem. Maybe it is sufficient to do this:

    1. Launch the Disk Manager.
    2. Right-click drive C:, then mark it as "active".
    3. Shut down Windows
    4. Open the BIOS and tell it that the new SSD is the primary boot device.
    5. Disconnect the old SSD.
    6. Boot up normally.

    If this does not work then you might have to do this:

    1. Disconnect the old SSD.
    2. Re-install Windows on the new SSD, using the Media Creation Tool.
     
    Frederik Long, Dec 26, 2023
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  3. New ssd won't boot up without old ssd attached to pc - new ssd only has one partition

    Hi Igor,

    Thank you for looking into my problem.
    I'm sorry, here you go:


    Do I need to backup my old ssd to still have windows on my new ssd 1a1ce383-37da-4cb7-befb-7ee3e4bc0fe2?upload=true.png


    Sadly the new ssd doesn't show up as a boot option in the boot order in BIOS, the only boot options are old ssd with the MBR partition (and bootable usb when plugged in). The new ssd is listed as a coupled device though, but not listed as a boot-option.

    I did try the Repair (not install) option using the bootable usb (while the old ssd is removed, new ssd is still plugged in) but Windows notified that the repair procedure couldn't fix the problem.

    Is there a way to get a 2nd partition on the new ssd, destined for booting it (just like the old ssd has)? (without formatting the new ssd and doing a clean reinstall of windows)

    Kind regards,

    Marnix
     
    Marnix Houthuys, Dec 26, 2023
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  4. Do I need to backup my old ssd to still have windows on my new ssd

    How to do a system image restore to new SSD from old SSD?

    I have two M.2 SSD's. Removing them is a bit of a pain, I'd like to avoid this if possible.

    On my old SSD, I have created a system image from the backup settings and stored this on my external hard drive.

    My new SSD also has Windows on it, but it doesn't have any of my old settings, apps, or files. The settings and apps are all I really care about bridging over, transferring the basic media files is trivial.

    When I boot from my Windows USB, I enter recovery mode, select troubleshooting, advanced options, and and the option to restore from a system image. I select the new SSD's Windows as the "target" system, and select the backup, EFI filesystem, etc. to be restored.

    I leave "Format and repartition other disks" unchecked.

    Some time passes, the restore appears to complete with no problems, and system restarts.

    When I boot up BIOS, the new SSD doesn't say "Windows Boot Manager" like the old SSD does. So I boot to the old SSD's Windows Boot Manager, and it presents me with my two different Windows installs, like I'd expect. When I select the new SSD's Windows, nothing has changed. Nothing was restored to it. It seems like it just keeps restoring to the old SSD, despite me selecting the new SSD as the target disk.

    I still have my old Windows intact, so I haven't lost anything, but what is the problem here? What am I doing incorrectly? What are some alternatives for doing this?

    I would like to avoid paid third party software here, it is not necessary to use for a system restore.

    Edit: I had originally tried cloning the old SSD to the new one, but this presented issues. Selecting the new M.2's Windows Boot Manager from BIOS kept booting me to my old SSD's Windows. I'm certain it was doing this, because I could tell that the old SSD was the active drive C: drive based on the volume's size.

    Maybe both of these can be resolved if I just nuke my old SSD's Windows and leave the system image of it on an old HDD (like it is now), just in case. But if this doesn't work properly like the two things listed above, it feels like it'll be another day or two worth of attempts just to try and get something to work.
     
    RyanPittman1, Dec 26, 2023
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