I think we are far off-topic here so I won't continue on that.
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I think we are far off-topic here so I won't continue on that.
Read about UEFI. It is not exclusively a Microsoft thing, it's board of directors also include Intel, HP, AMD, Apple, Dell, Lenovo and IBM. The list of members is much larger. Remember that the...
McAfee came with the system. I already have a license for ESET that I will use with it. I previously used McAfee for a year and I did not like it but it was not bad.
A much bigger potential...
I did that before proceeding to trying the other possibilities.
It is now working the way I wanted it to.
The important thing to do is, when the Samsung Data Migration software says to disable the antivirus software, don't ignore that. When I did the clone...
The Samsung Data Migration tool will do everything in the article. The article does not cover the part I am asking about. I did not read any of the 88 pages of commentary after the article.
It is not clear. I assume he did but it is not clear. Regardless, he was doing essentially the same thing as what I want to do and he got it working. He said "swap drive letters for partitions C: and...
That is not how it worked for the person in the discussion I just linked to, right? Dženan says "the SSD has drive letter F:" even after booting from it, correct?
I have found Migrate system partition to a new disk - Microsoft Community. The good news is that he seems to be able to have done what I want to do but unfortunately he does not know how he did it.
Please see Change, add, or remove a drive letter - Windows Help. That describes how to specify a drive letter for a drive. The assigned letter will remain assigned to the drive even if it is offline....
I hope it is that simple, but if the SSD is not the C: then the software configured for the C: will fail. Windows uses symbolic names and special names so it might be immune to a change of drive...
I want to make it clear that I probably do not want to dual boot. I will leave the first copy on the drive but make the SSD volume active. That is different from dual booting. I understand that...
Tomorrow I will study further what you said, Night Hawk.
Many years ago, like in XP days, my system booted from a "S:". I am nearly certain that I assigned the drive the letter S using the Disk...
I have a new computer. I want to clone the system to a new SSD. Can I change the drive letter of the SSD to C: after cloning?
My new computer (an ASUS) currently has Windows 8.1. I intend to...