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No, your Windows won't boot it you swap between RAID and ACHI
I see you have a lot of extra Recovery partitions.
My best advice would be to clean install Windows on your new drive and then use the old drive in the enclosure to get all data back. it's a time consuming process, I know, but this is the best way I can think of, without having to spend extra money on this transfer.
But before that, try a bootable usb drive with Windows setup media and do a boot fix on the drive. It may solve your issue.
Open command prompt and copy and paste (all at one time):
When these have completed > right click on the top bar or title bar of the administrative command prompt box > left click on edit then select all > right click on the top bar again > left click on edit then copy > paste into the threadCode:bcdeit /enum all bcdedit | find "osdevice" reagentc /info diskpart lis dis lis vol sel dis 0 det dis lis par sel par 1 det par sel par 2 det par sel par 3 det par sel par 4 det par sel par 5 det par sel par 6 det par sel par 7 det par sel dis 1 det dis lis par sel par 1 det par sel par 2 det par sel par 3 det par sel par 4 det par sel par 5 det par sel par 6 sel par 7 det par det par
Ok. What will that do?
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Oh ok. Thank you
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Oh ok. Thank you
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Ok. I don’t know what any of that means sorry ahah. I’ll go search it up and come back in a minute
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Ok what will that do?
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Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.900]
(c) 2019 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\conor>bcdeit /enum all
'bcdeit' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Users\conor>bcdedit | find "osdevice"
C:\Users\conor>reagentc /info
This command can only be executed from an elevated command prompt.
REAGENTC.EXE: Operation failed: 5
REAGENTC.EXE: An error has occurred.
C:\Users\conor>diskpart
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Ok, what does that mean exactly? whats a boot fix?
If you can boot using one of the drives then open administrative command prompt and copy and paste:
Code:bcdedit /enum all bcdedit | find "osdevice" reagentc /info diskpart lis dis lis vol sel dis 0 det dis lis par sel par 1 det par sel par 2 det par sel par 3 det par sel par 4 det par sel par 5 det par sel par 6 det par sel par 7 det par sel dis 1 det dis lis par sel par 1 det par sel par 2 det par sel par 3 det par sel par 4 det par sel par 5 det par sel par 6 sel par 7 det par det par
If you cannot boot to windows then boot using a bootable windows 10 iso and type the commands.
I can boot into windows. I did what you said and this was the outcome:
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.900]
(c) 2019 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\conor>bcdeit /enum all
'bcdeit' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Users\conor>bcdedit | find "osdevice"
C:\Users\conor>reagentc /info
This command can only be executed from an elevated command prompt.
REAGENTC.EXE: Operation failed: 5
REAGENTC.EXE: An error has occurred.
C:\Users\conor>diskpart
See this link:
Open Elevated Command Prompt in Windows 10
Then run the commands in post #16.
I had the same problem. Did you resolve it?
I can get the SSD to boot in a caddy, and with that the Dell can read the original HD via the motherboard cable.
I reset the bios. If the SSD is in the motherboard, The bios can see both the HD and SSD, but it can't boot from.
Thank you