Windows 10: Win 10 Home on SSD fails to boot after motherboard replacement

Discus and support Win 10 Home on SSD fails to boot after motherboard replacement in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hi All,The motherboard of my PC unexpectedly died on me, so I had to buy a new one. The PC wa couple of years old, so new board is differnt kind than... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by IgalYaroslavski, Apr 5, 2022.

  1. Win 10 Home on SSD fails to boot after motherboard replacement


    Hi All,The motherboard of my PC unexpectedly died on me, so I had to buy a new one. The PC wa couple of years old, so new board is differnt kind than the old one both run Intel i5 thoughThe new MB fails to detect boot that is located on my SSD drive windows 10, home edition.Googling the problem got me confused1. Some people claim the problem may be with the boot type on a new board is different from the boot on the SSD that was previously connected to the old board, so there's no way I can use old SSD with a new MB and I need to do a clean Win install from scratch on the same SSD loosinf

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    IgalYaroslavski, Apr 5, 2022
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  2. ceck3 Win User

    Activating Win 10 after replacing Motherboard

    I recently had to replace a motherboard on a Lenovo ThinkCentre due to a blown power supply. After recovering, Windows was not activated and I can't use the troubleshooter to remediate. This system was shipped with Win 7 Pro and upgraded to Win 10 during
    the free promotion offer.

    Does anyone have suggestions on how to get Win 10 reactivated in this scenario?

    Also any thoughts on why Win 10 doesn't recognize the DVD or USB ports in File Explorer?
     
    ceck3, Apr 5, 2022
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  3. Megahertz Win User
    Motherboard and SSD Replacement: Need Backup Advice

    As I understood, a Dell technician will go to your house and replace the MB and the SSD.

    You must have to do some homework before he arrives.
    - Make a Disk image of both drives (SSD and HDD) and save it to an external drive.
    - As they will take the old SSD and MB, I suggest you wipe the SSD (it has many user data on it) before he arrive as it can take some hours to clean all clusters.

    To wipe the SSD:
    - Disconnect the HDD from the MB.
    - Boot from a Windows installation media (USB, DVD, etc.) When the Windows setup wizard shows up, simultaneously press the Shift + F10 keys on your keyboard. It will open a CMD window. Type:

    diskpart
    list disk (it will list all drives. Identify the SSD drive number)
    select disk n (replace n by the SSD drive number obtained with list disk)
    clean all
    exit (to exit diskpart)
     
    Megahertz, Apr 5, 2022
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  4. Win 10 Home on SSD fails to boot after motherboard replacement

    Win 10 After Dell replaces a defective Motherboard

    Dell replaced my Latitude that was operating with free Win 10 upgrade after a number of failed repair attempts and suggested that I switch the old SSD harddrive to the new computer to retain my programs and files which I did. Now I see a message to activate
    windows but this tells me to go to the Win store and buy it. When I attempt to activate, I receive an error code 0x803F7001 that I cant activate Win 10 because the previous Windows wasn't activated prior to upgrading to Win 10 (Possibly because I somehow
    was able to download Win 10 to this computer this morning without knowing what I was doing or that I might be doing something wrong . In my MS account both my old and new computers appear as having Win 10 Pro. I see a bunch of things on the internet which
    suggest that I need to contact MS since I changed the Motherboard but that it is possible to have the Win 10 transferred if this change was from an original manufacturer while the product was under warranty (frankly I don't understand why Dell wont help me
    with this problem) Is there a number at MS or some other way that I can contact about how to switch and activate and if not what will happen to my computer (which is working fine now) if I donot pay the activation fee. Thankyou for your help.
     
    CLIFFORDScharman, Apr 5, 2022
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