Problems switching from SSD to M.2 using Aoemi Windows 10

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 10
       #1

    Problems switching from SSD to M.2 using Aoemi Windows 10


    So i have tried cloning multiple to times but keep getting the blue screen inaccessible boot drive... i tried a command prompt thing from a previous thread and it didn't work either.. one thing i noticed is that it doesn't have the same labels as my original Crive
    here is a screen shot..

    going from disk 0 to disk 2 from ssd to m.2 ssd nvme


    Problems switching from SSD to M.2 using Aoemi Windows 10-drives.jpg
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  2. Posts : 850
    Win 10
       #2

    Hello and Welcome @Ryzilla91

    The problem will be that the cloned Windows installation can not boot because the Storage Controller drivers are missing.

    Here's an example:
    New Dell Computer and can't dualboot.

    Before you start to insert drivers into the Windows Image, please try that:

    Is there a NVME RAID mode in the BIOS? And is this activated? Deactivate it.

    And then activate the AMI Native NVMe Driver Support in Bios too.

    Then quite the bios with f10 save the changes and try to boot from the nvme again.
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  3. Posts : 6
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Tekkie Boy said:
    Hello and Welcome @Ryzilla91

    The problem will be that the cloned Windows installation can not boot because the Storage Controller drivers are missing.

    Here's an example:
    New Dell Computer and can't dualboot.

    Before you start to insert drivers into the Windows Image, please try that:

    Is there a NVME RAID mode in the BIOS? And is this activated? Deactivate it.

    And then activate the AMI Native NVMe Driver Support in Bios too.

    Then quite the bios with f10 save the changes and try to boot from the nvme again.
    so do what you did on page 4 and do the Image G thing, download drivers on the desktop and then go under command prompt in admin and then download the drivers... obviously, not on G.. but the right letter for my OS
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  4. Posts : 850
    Win 10
       #4

    Have you checked the BIOS settings as described and tested again to boot from the Nvme?

    Which motherboard is it exactly?
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  5. Posts : 6
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Tekkie Boy said:
    Have you checked the BIOS settings as described and tested again to boot from the Nvme?

    Which motherboard is it exactly?
    Yes I did.... It is correct... Asus tuf gaming plus x-570 wifi... Everything was correct... Ami on and RAID off.. so when i try to boot i get blue screen inaccessible boot device

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    By the way the transfer expired, I went to download it but to no avail.. could you start it again for me please. I also did a drivers.txt and all of them are at NO just like other OP thread drivers.txt
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  6. Posts : 850
    Win 10
       #6

    Download the attached Package, save it on your desktop and unzip it.

    Then open the command prompt as admin and run the following command:

    dism /image:H:\ /Add-Driver /Driver:"%userprofile%\Desktop\Drivers" /recurse


    You should then see that 3 drivers have been added.
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  7. Posts : 6
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Tekkie Boy said:
    Download the attached Package, save it on your desktop and unzip it.

    Then open the command prompt as admin and run the following command:

    dism /image:H:\ /Add-Driver /Driver:"%userprofile%\Desktop\Drivers" /recurse


    You should then see that 3 drivers have been added.
    SO i did that and still got the inaccasible boot device after the 3 drivers where succesfully added.
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  8. Posts : 850
    Win 10
       #8

    Activate Nvme Raid in your bios and then try to boot from the Nvme again.

    Another question: The clone you created with Aomei, is a current clone with the drivers from the Asus motherboard?
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  9. Posts : 6
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #9

    well I have all the drivers in a usb that is plugged in, I should probably transfer them to the C:drive first right
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  10. Posts : 850
    Win 10
       #10

    Download and install the Chipset Drivers and the SATA, NVMe RAID Drivers from there:

    https://www.amd.com/de/support/chips...ocket-am4/x570

    and then create a new clone.
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