Windows 10: Transferringboot ssd from old intel system laptop to new amd ryzen system laptop and using...

Discus and support Transferringboot ssd from old intel system laptop to new amd ryzen system laptop and using... in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Currently, I boot my laptop from the nvme ssd installed on my msi laptop currently running windows in an intel environment. I've set an order for a new... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Samimito, Apr 12, 2021.

  1. Samimito Win User

    Transferringboot ssd from old intel system laptop to new amd ryzen system laptop and using...


    Currently, I boot my laptop from the nvme ssd installed on my msi laptop currently running windows in an intel environment. I've set an order for a new laptop of which uses a ryzen cpu and whole other environment I imagine. So my question is whether I need to do any sort of reformatting or backing up or fresh install of windows or, if I'm able to simply install and then set it as the boot drive in the new laptop. Also, as far as I know. My windows 10 license is attached to my Microsoft account.

    :)
     
    Samimito, Apr 12, 2021
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  2. trevtech Win User

    AMD Ryzen 2200G systems hang, usually no BSOD

    Problem: Systems hard lock after anywhere from a few minutes of uptime to a couple of days. Image is frozen on screen and no mouse cursor is visible, pressing Ctrl+Shift+Win+B to reset graphics driver does nothing. Only one of the PCs has ever bluescreened
    and it only did so one time, with error code 0x1000009f DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE for ntoskrnl.exe. I tried updating, downgrading, and reinstalling GPU, NIC, and sound drivers but no luck. Every other time the PCs don't bluescreen when they lock up and there
    is nothing in the Event Viewer that is helpful.

    Troubleshooting steps tried:

    1. Updated AMD drivers from 18.5.1 to 18.7.1 and 18.8.1.
    2. Clean installed both 18.8.1 and 18.5.1.
    3. Installed Realtek LAN and audio drivers from ASRock.
    4. Clean installed 17.7 AIO driver package from ASRock (listed as 17.40).
    5. Updated BIOS from 4.70 to 4.90.
    6. Reset BIOS.
    7. Uninstalled August 2018 Windows 10 patches.
    8. Switched to Balanced power plan instead of Ryzen Balanced.
    9. Disabled USB suspending and PCIe ASPM
    10. Switched to High performance, disabled ASPM & USB SS
    11. Increased SOC voltage to 1.1 and RAM voltage to 1.3.
    12. Removed AMD drivers, used Microsoft Basic Display Adapter.
    13. Uninstalled Malwarebytes Premium 3.5.1
    14. Started in Safe Mode w/ Networking
    15. Repair install 1803.
    16. Used only one RAM stick at 2133MHz.
    Next steps:

    1. Clean install 1803
    2. Install 1709, delay 1803 update
    3. RMA ASRock motherboards
    4. Replaced ASRock motherboards
    5. Replace AMD with Intel

    Identical systems specs:

    • AMD Ryzen 2200G CPU
    • ASRock AB350M Pro4 Micro ATX Motherboard
    • G.Skill Ripjaws V 8GB (4GBx2) 2666MHz DDR4 RAM
    • Samsung 860 EVO 250GB SSD
    • EVGA 450W Bronze PSU
    • Fractal Design Core 1000 Micro ATX Case
    • Windows 10 Pro x64 v1803

    Other system specs:

    • AMD Ryzen 2200G CPU
    • Asus TUF B350M Plus Gaming Micro ATX Motherboard
    • Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB (4GBx2) 3000MHz DDR4 RAM
    • Samsung 860 EVO 250GB SSD
    • Corsair TX650M Gold PSU
    • Fractal Design Node 804 Micro ATX Case
    • Windows 10 Pro x64 v1803

    Details:

    I built four identical systems and one with different motherboard and RAM, all of them are having this problem to varying degrees of severity. The worst one locked up within 15 minutes, but the best one used to work for over a week without issues. I tried
    doing a repair install on one of the systems, during the preparation period for the upgrade the system locked up at 16%. I was able to get it to complete to the point of restarting to do the majority of the install, but that locked up multiple times as well.

    I've looked through the event log, and there is nothing between the systems that points to the source of the problem. There is no one thing that causes the systems to lockup, and there is no rime or reason to when they lockup. One of them did seem to lockup
    every hour, but otherwise it happens at random.

    I'm at my wits end; in over 15 years of troubleshooting and building PCs I have never had issues of this scope or inconsistency. I repair computers for a living, and I have never seen issues like this. I have a server based on AMD's Epyc 7351P and my main
    desktop is based on the Ryzen 7 1700, and I haven't had issues anywhere close to this on those systems. At this point I'm seriously considering replacing the CPUs and motherboards with Intel equivalents. I've I'm willing to try any suggestions any one has,
    no matter how much of a long shot they are or how stupid they seem.

    Here's a link to the dump file, driver list, and system info: Microsoft OneDrive - Access files anywhere. Create docs with free Office Online.
     
    trevtech, Apr 12, 2021
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  3. Laptop Clubhouse!

    Wow its still alive haha those are some sweet systems for laptop D:
    I've downgraded as my old one finally broke and i had to get cheap replacement which can barely handle web browsing lol.
    My new laptop:
    • Name
      ASUS X501U-XX049V
    • Processor
      AMD C60 1GHZ dual core
    • Memory
      4GB DDR3
    • Graphics
      AMD Radeon 6290
    • Drives
      500GB
    • Enclosure
      ASUS X501U-XX049V
    • Peripherals
      Logitech optical mouse
     
    kurosagi01, Apr 12, 2021
    #3
  4. Transferringboot ssd from old intel system laptop to new amd ryzen system laptop and using...

    I want to migrate from an AMD windows 10 to an intel windows 10 laptop

    I have an older laptop with a AMD processor, running Windows 10. I now have a newer laptop with an Intel processor, also running Windows 10. I realize these are two differently structured and coded systems. Is there an easy way to migrate the entire contents
    of the AMD laptop system to the new Intel laptop system? Or, at least the programs, utilities, and files to the new laptop, while retaining its' new Windows 10 OS?
     
    geronimo427, Apr 12, 2021
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