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Will I lose dual-booting if I clone HDD to NVMe using Macrium?
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There's an excellent tutorial how to use Macrium Reflect to clone from your existing HDD to a new NVMe M.2 SSD. at UPDATE: Using Macrium Reflect Free to Clone Windows to a Bootable M.2 SSD - YouTube
However --
My original HDD is dual-booting Win 7 Pro 64-bit and Win 10 Pro 64-bit, and they are in separate partitions on my existing HDD.
(FYI - I use the excellent apps iReboot and EasyBCD to reboot into either the 10 or the 7, and the default is the 10. And my HDD is already GPT-UEFI although I do not use Secure Boot and I do not need a password to reboot or log on to my PC, which is at home.)
QUESTIONS --
1) Will there be a problem when I boot from the NVMe SSD to which I cloned the HDD? Will the NVMe still have the dual-boot info?
2) MOST IMPORTANT -- If I run "Fix Windows boot problems" from the Macrium PE environment, as suggested at the end of this excellent video, will that preserve my dual-booting setup? (I think that is the same as asking whether my dual-booting EFI partition will be preserved, but not sure.)
3) If I lose the dual-booting capacity, will I be able to recreate it using EasyBCD? After all, the two partitions (Win 10 and Win 7) should be there.
Thanks.