Windows 10: Migrating Windows 10 on SATA SSD to PCIe SSD that requires drivers be installed

Discus and support Migrating Windows 10 on SATA SSD to PCIe SSD that requires drivers be installed in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Hi, I have a Windows 10 installation in which the current boot drive, a SATA SSD, is almost completely filled. I have an older OCZ Revo 3 x 2 PCIe... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by BlueSkyy, Jan 20, 2019.

  1. BlueSkyy Win User

    Migrating Windows 10 on SATA SSD to PCIe SSD that requires drivers be installed


    Hi,


    I have a Windows 10 installation in which the current boot drive, a SATA SSD, is almost completely filled. I have an older OCZ Revo 3 x 2 PCIe SSD disk drive that is larger and to which I would like to migrate the current installation of Windows 10 to.


    The OCZ drive works in the current configuration as drive D:. This particular drive requires that Windows load external drivers when used as a boot drive and I have the drivers and can create a new installation from my installation DVD by loading the required drivers from a USB thumb drive after booting from the DVD.


    I can, and have, created a clone of the boot drive using HD-Clone but, of course, the system will not boot because Windows doesn't know that it needs to load the drivers, in my case ocz10xx.cat, .inf and .sys.


    Is there any way to clone or otherwise migrate to this larger PCIe disk and get Windows to recognize it upon boot without having to do a complete reinstallation of Windows and all the programs I currently have?


    Thanks in advance!


    Joe

    :)
     
    BlueSkyy, Jan 20, 2019
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  2. Js3199 Win User

    Migrating Windows 10 from m.2 sata to new pcie nvme ssd

    Hello all,

    I'm going to upgrade my current m.2 sata 128gb to a m.2 pcie nvme 480gb and have questions about migrating Windows over. From my understanding since i have a laptop and cant connect both drives at the same time and pcie nvme isnt supported externally I was
    going to try and create a restore disk of my current drive and then image it to my new drive. Will this work?

    Again my process will be, create rescue disk and image to usb, power down and swap drives, enable usb boot to my usb and power on, run the rescue disk and image to my new pcie nvme ssd.

    Does anyone see problems with this? Do I need a large usb or will 32gb work for a 128gb ssd?
     
    Js3199, Jan 20, 2019
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  3. Clone present nvme pcie ssd to replacement nvme pcie ssd?

    I have a 500GB M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe SSD (boot drive) that I want to replace with a higher capacity M.2 card.

    Where do I put the new SSD during the NVMe to NVMe cloning process? My mobo only has one M.2 slot for NVMe SSD's so do I want to use an external adapter for one of the M.2 cards? If so, do you have a recommendation?

    If you have solved this issue for your desktop or laptop I would like your advice on if and what extra hardware you needed during the cloning.

    please remember that I am dealing with PCIe NVMe drives ONLY. NO Sata is involved except possibly for a connecting cable from the desktop to an adapter. I am experienced with cloning SATA III drives but cloning NVMe is a little
    new to me.

    Computer: Dell XPS 8920, 32GB ram.

    Present SSD: KXG50ZNV512G NVMe Toshiba 512GB

    New SSD: CT13049074 Crucial P1 NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD 1TB (or 2TB if available soon) or similar storage device.

    Windows 10 Pro for Workstations, version 1809.
     
    Cbarnhorst, Jan 20, 2019
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  4. xkm1948 Win User

    Migrating Windows 10 on SATA SSD to PCIe SSD that requires drivers be installed

    Migrating Win10 to NVMe SSD

    I am going to migrate my Win10 to my NVMe SSD. Installation wise there should be no problem. However I cannot seem to be able to erase the old Windows 10 on the SATA SSD. If I boot from USB Win10 Installation media it only ask me whether I want to repair the SATA SSD Win10 or not. Any ideas on how to complete erase the SSD that currently have Win10 on it? I tried sanitize drive and PSID revert in Win10, neither would work. The SATA SSD is Crucial MX200.
     
    xkm1948, Jan 20, 2019
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