Windows 10: [Solved] Recover Windows onto new SSD

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  1. DSMB Win User

    [Solved] Recover Windows onto new SSD


    Original post:

    Got an SSD for my ASUS G750 laptop.

    I probably could do a clean install from from an ISO, but being a laptop I want to do what would be a factory reset to preserve all the drivers.

    I'm not interested in cloning because I want a clean install.

    I have a 16 GB USB recovery drive created with the laptop.

    I boot into recovery options and choose to reset PC. I get an error that the drive is too small. The only drives connected are the SSD and USB.

    It's a 275 GB HDD. I formatted it with DISKPART to NTFS while in the recovery mode. There was a small 100 MB partition 0 that I don't want to touch (doesn't show in disk management so it's probably hidden for a reason). Edit: formatted a new primary partition to NTFS (partition 1) which filed remaining drive, leaving partition 0 intact. /Edit

    This windows 10 recovery media does not give me an option to select the drive to install Windows on.

    So, if any kind soul could give me some advice or directions on how to perform the recovery onto the SSD, that would be great.

    Cheers.

    Edit: I just remembered that I had to initialise the drive at first (I did this from disk management in Windows when I had both the original HDD and SSD connected (laptop has 2 HHD bays). I initialised it to GPT. I think this process is responsible for the small hidden partition 0.

    Could it be possible that I need to change some flags or re-initialise the HDD (or something else) to be able to recover Windows onto it?

    :)
     
  2. cb_Largo Win User

    Windows 10 Mail Notification is the Default Beep and I can't change it

    After finding out Windows 10 had more corruption than I first realized, I did a clean install of the latest version of Windows 10 onto a new SSD, which solved all problems that I know of.
     
    cb_Largo, Mar 24, 2017
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  3. Installing Additional SSD & Want To Move Windows 10 (pro) Onto It

    Ok it's installing Windows 10 onto the new installed SSD now. I've unplugged the other SSD that had the OS on it.
     
    JasonMorley1874, Mar 24, 2017
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  4. dalchina New Member

    [Solved] Recover Windows onto new SSD

    Hi, the way you're going about that doesn't really make a lot of sense and certainly isn't doable as such, unless I've completely misunderstood, which is quite possible.

    If you want to transfer your OS onto a new SSD, do what you want with your HDD, and then:

    a. Image your C: partition (Macrium Reflect (free) to external disk
    b. Configure AHCI in your BIOS and clean install onto your unformatted or blank SSD having removed your HDD
    c. Replace your new C: with that from the image you created
    d. Run startup repair.

    Your concern about drivers may be overdone unless your laptop is old- given that your disk is relatively small, that may be so. I have a laptop, bought with no O/S, and clean installed win 10 onto it. No driver issues.

    Anyway, the above procedure would tell you that- and even give you a choice as to which way to go (whether to simply stay with the clean installation).
     
    dalchina, Mar 24, 2017
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  5. NavyLCDR New Member
    Do you still have the original OS installation on the HDD and can you boot back into it? Your post is very confusing. If you have a recovery drive made, you should be restoring to a completely blank SSD with no partitions on it. There is no need to initialize it first.

    If you want a clean install, then you should boot back into the OS on the hard drive, export the drivers using the dism /export-driver command to something like a USB flash drive. Then do the clean install and re-install the drivers for any missing hardware from the exported drivers.
     
    NavyLCDR, Mar 24, 2017
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  6. dalchina New Member
    dalchina, Mar 24, 2017
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  7. DSMB Win User
    With my old Windows 7 laptop I'm sure I could use the recovery DVDs I created to reinstall windows from scratch. Part of the options involved in the set-up included selecting the HDD and partitions and other related options. This windows 10 recovery includes no such options.

    My laptop is about 2 years old. And yeah, older laptops have had driver hassles, hence my desire to factory reset.

    What I can do is the a 'reset', and create an image from that. I just thought I wouldn't have to bother with that if the windows 10 recovery was at least as capable as what I've used before.

    When the SSD is first installed, it does not show in My Computer. It shows in disk management as simply unallocated. When I try to do anything with it in disk management, it MUST be initialised first. This involved selecting whether it will be GPT or MBR.

    Thanks everyone for your replies. I'll still look further into it.
     
  8. NavyLCDR New Member

    [Solved] Recover Windows onto new SSD

    If you want to do a clean install, you don't do that from within Windows. You do that by booting from a Windows 10 installation USB flash drive or DVD.

    If you want to do a factory restore from a Recovery drive, you don't do that from within Windows either. You do that by booting from your Recovery drive (USB flash drive or DVD).

    Thus, to do either of those, you only need the SSD to show up in disk management as a physical drive, you do not need to initialize it or partition it. The clean install process or the factory restore process started by booting from a USB flash drive or DVD will do that for you. Setting the wrong partitioning type (MBR v. GPT) and setting up incorrect partitions on the drive may interfere with a clean install - although a factory restore should just wipe the drive at the beginning of the process anyway.
     
    NavyLCDR, Mar 25, 2017
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  9. DSMB Win User
    I know, that's what I'm doing.

    This is also what I thought. Either way, the recovery drive is not allowing me to install Windows. The lack options doesn't make it easy to troubleshoot either.

    I thought you should be able to use a recovery drive to install Windows onto a new HDD, afterall, HDD failure is one reason you would create a recovery drive.

    Or am I supposed to also create a system image? Pretty sure with Windows 7 recovery USB/DVDs just stored a copy of the hidden recovery partition, which was everything needed to install Windows.

    Wouldn't a system image include all the stuff I've installed which I don't want?
     
  10. NavyLCDR New Member
    A system image would contain all of the previous installed programs, user accounts, and user data stored on the same drive. So, yes, you are correct it would include all the stuff you do not want.
     
    NavyLCDR, Mar 25, 2017
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  11. DSMB Win User
    Worked it out. Updated original post with solution.
     
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