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this post was submitted on 04 Aug 2024
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Do it again but do this first.
Make sure your new drive is recognized on your old setup. This makes sure the drive and controller is set up in the OS.
If it’s still problematic, look up “sysprep” and do that before shutting down and cloning.
If that doesn’t work, see if the new drive has a migration until provided by its OEM.
I just booted into the old drive and plug the new drive into using an nvme to usb c and it did not show up on disk management. However when I used an adapter to plug it in to the usb 2.0 and 3.0 inferfaces it showed up and I saw this:
note: Disk 2 is the new drive and Disk 1 is the original.
Makes sense after cloning it that there would be issues with the new drive. I’d clone it again or better yet use the OEM’s migration utility.