Windows 10: Replacing HDD with a newer bigger one

Discus and support Replacing HDD with a newer bigger one in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; Hi! I will be getting a new bigger harddrive. I have an ssd for system and HDD for data. So....I want to replace the HDD with a bigger one and keep... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/wengacz, Dec 13, 2020.

  1. Replacing HDD with a newer bigger one


    Hi!

    I will be getting a new bigger harddrive. I have an ssd for system and HDD for data.

    So....I want to replace the HDD with a bigger one and keep the old one as archive/useful trash ...only problem is that I don't know how to move all the data and tell the system and all of the other apps to use the new bigger drive the same as the old one (don't want to set all apps individually to use new directory or reinstall all programs on new drive.....)

    Does anybody know how to do this?

    tl:dr. Move files from D: to F: and convince the whole system and programs to think that the F: drive is D: drive

    Thanks ❤️

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    /u/wengacz, Dec 13, 2020
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  2. Kem Mon Win User

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    Hi Johan,

    It is possible that your
    HDD was unreadable
    causing the error message to appear. We recommend that you perform these troubleshooting steps and check if there are any changes:


    • Shutdown
      your
      PC.

    • Unhooked
      the
      HDD
      and
      turn on
      your
      PC.

    • Reconnect
      your
      HDD
      and
      restart
      your
      PC.

    If the issue persists, we suggest that you contact your
    laptop/computer's manufacturer
    for further assistance.

    Update us on how it goes.

    Regards.
     
    Kem Mon, Dec 13, 2020
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  3. Installing a new HDD to replace a HDD of the same size that failed.

    I have a Windows 10 OS installed on my C: drive. I had data stored on an HDD designated as D: drive. That second drive failed and was replaced by a new HDD. Both are the same size and type of drives, except different manufactures. The new HDD is not
    listed in File Explorer. It is listed in Computer Management under Device Manager as a Disk drive. Disk Management under Storage does not list the new HDD.

    I have tested the new HDD with software downloaded from the manufacture and it has passed all tests. At least that software was able to access the new drive and perform low level tests to see if it is operational.

    Looking at the events log for this HDD, I find an event warning that says "Device ... was not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match." Opening up the properties indicates drivers have been installed. Reading the volume information results in: "Volume
    information for this disk cannot be found"

    I suspect that the problem with the volume information is associated with the warning in the event log. I removed the HDD, restarted the PC then shut it down to start the installation process over again. No change in the event log or status of the new
    HDD. Can anyone suggest how I can get past that warning?
     
    RonTognazzini, Dec 13, 2020
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  4. Johankaan Win User

    Replacing HDD with a newer bigger one

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    Johankaan, Dec 13, 2020
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