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August 13th, 2022 11:00

Simple copying will not work.  You either do a clean install on the new drive (with the original drive removed from the system) or you image (clone) the existing drive over to the new one (making sure not to do the first post-image reboot until you've removed the original drive from the system).

You haven't mentioned how you cloned the drive, but some utilities are better than others.  The pre-eminent one is Macrium Reflect (the free for home use version does a fine job).

You must not boot the system with both the image and imaged drives in the system - you must remove the original drive before the first bootup.

 

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August 13th, 2022 18:00

Ah I see, and Yes I actually used Macrium for the cloning. I'll wipe the SSD and try this again, and most likely get back in the next 24hrs. Hopefully this will work. I'll keep you updated.

For reference, I used this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTiPVR6szCA

 

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August 15th, 2022 08:00

Hi @MikenIke_747 ,

how did it go?

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August 15th, 2022 09:00

All was going well, I had taken out my HDD and booted my computer, 

originally saw this

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which I ignored since I’ve seen it before, went to the f12 menu and was ecstatic to see my SSD there

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 but when I clicked on it to boot it send me to windows recovery

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 pressing enter just gives the same thing

esc brings me to bios setup, I’ll try the other two but yeah, this is my current issue.

f8 just flashes my screen black in a strange way

 

and f1 turns off my computer and launches back to the same black screen with the white text

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August 15th, 2022 17:00

Tried going through this tutorial, however when I got to command prompt the commands could only seem to recognize my external hard drive (the one I used to try and fix the SSD)

 

https://youtu.be/apRYfUJwHFo

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August 16th, 2022 14:00

Go to the BIOS and reset all values to default. Make sure the SSD is the only thing that is on the computer and then add the USB. Run these commands:

sfc /scannow

chkdsk /f

chkdsk /r

 

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August 16th, 2022 16:00

I ran those and these were the outputs

 

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August 17th, 2022 13:00

Here once again, I kinda gave up and plugged my HDD back in hoping to maybe find further fixes, however now it’s giving the same error that my SSD was giving, rendering my Alienware laptop unusable. 


even when I try to boot using my USB I get this and can’t even get the windows installation menu to try and fix the issues. Really at my wits end here and I’m hoping I won’t have to get rid of the laptop due to it not being able to be used right now. Really loved using this thing, and idk what I’m gonna do without it.

 

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