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he is the story, 
i have win 7 pro running on ssd, i wanna keep it.

So i cloned it onto a bigger new ssd so i can get it to upgrade to win 10.


i was pleased to see that this cloned win 7 was running way better than the original one (so i guess something wasn't right, but no idea what).

Then i tried to make the upgrade via the media tool (no iso usb key)


The installation completed, it stuck on a kind of login screen, then it goes black, then back to login screen, and i got no power button (so i can't reboot it in safe mode or anything).


At the start of the upgrading process it told me my 1050Ti is not compatible with win10.

no big deal i guess coz an update can fix it, but i can't even pass the log in lol


What i wanted to have is dual boot coz i got stuff i can't loose on this win 7.


is that possible, and easy to do ?

i guess i would need to make an iso usb thingie instead of upgrade, right ?

win10 seems to be a PITA


EF THAT PIECE O S, 

i will just clone the old ssd, and thats it (as it seems to run better than my older ssd for some unknown reasons)


win10 failed, i put my old ssd back in and now i get chkdsk running at every reboot, no idea how to fix this.
Those chkdsk are freaking me out.

other question :


i have other win XP computers i have to put win 10 on, can i use that usb key made with media tool to install win 10 on those ? 
guess the problem there will be to activate those old things (but i could use KMS).

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So if its a clone unplug the ssd you want to run 10 on. Boot into your new ver of win 7 . Go here https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10  get the create windows 10 instilation media. I like the usb method. When its all made shut down and plug in the ssd you want to have 10 and unplug your ssd with 7 on it. Boot up make sure your first boot is usb. Follow the instructions. Let us know what happens. 

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If you don't want to lose anything on the WIN7 SSD why not complete a fresh install of WIN10 on the new SSD as Labob says, plug in the WIN7 drive again then map a drive to it so as to have access to all the stuff you need / want on the original SSD? 

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1 hour ago, Lunkster said:

If you don't want to lose anything on the WIN7 SSD why not complete a fresh install of WIN10 on the new SSD as Labob says, plug in the WIN7 drive again then map a drive to it so as to have access to all the stuff you need / want on the original SSD? 

yes, i think that is basically what i'd like, but have no idea what u mean by 'map a drive to it '

if i install win10 on the new, without the W7 ssd plugged in, can i still have a dual boot ?
i have so many programs i don't wanna loose on that old ssd, that i was hoping to just make an upgrade, but if it doesn't work, then dual boot would be the best way, but i'm not sure how to do it specially without both ssd plugged in at the time of the install.

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Once you have window 10 running you can plug in your windows 7 HD . I just said unplug it so you do not accidently screw up the win 7 HD. Then you can have a dual boot in so many ways. I just tap the f8 key when I reboot and choose what I want to load. But as I said there are many ways to do it. 

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ok thank you guyz

i will do this next week, wont have time before and will come back at you if i ran into any problems.

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ok here i am on win 10

but i do not want a dual boot anymore, coz if i do and if something bad happens to my old drive, im screwed.

so i guess i will just change boot order in bios everytime i want/need. And hope those pesky chkdsk will stop.

 

Now i got another problem :

can't find my cod4 cd, i did find the cd box empty lol but still got the key.

i know it here somewhere, i saw it not too long ago, but could not find the box at that time lol

 

should i just use the key on steam or its better to stay with the retail version ?

 

btw my cod4 is installed on another disc, so maybe there is just some files i could use ?

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If the disc with CoD4 on it is installed on your PC you can create a short cut to the .exe on your desktop

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that don't work here.

anyway, back to my win 10 problems, now im on win 7 disc.

so i changed my boot order to the win7 again, 

at start, i had chkdsk on 2 discs, the one with win10 and another one where i got datas and some programs installed like cod4.

so i skipped the chkdsk on win10 and let it do its thing on the data/cod4 one.

so after that i could launch win7 and play cod4.

 

i changed the boot order to the win10 one and boom, do not work, error code : ntfs file system

i tried repair, do not work, 

i tried to remove the win7 disc, reboot, same thing.

so i removed the win10 disc and reboot on the win7 without problems, but can't run win10 anymore

 

maybe its a problem with disc letters ? when i was on win7 (C), the win10 disc was F 

when i was on win10 (C) the win7 was E ? not sure

i wish i could changed that letter easily at install, but no

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OK so ya do not need to go into bios to change what HD you boot from. When your computer launches  at the load screen ( ussually your Mother board make screen) tap you f8 key it will bring up a screen where you can choose what HD you wish to boot from. 

On 4/24/2019 at 4:53 AM, ChknFngr said:

have win 7 pro running on ssd, i wanna keep it.

So i cloned it onto a bigger new ssd so i can get it to upgrade to win 10

So I'm going to guess your windows 10 is on the old SSD. Did you format the ssd before you loaded windows 10 ?  Or just do an update to what was on the disk ? 

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no, i have :

my old ssd : samsung 850 PRO with win 7

new one : samsung 860 EVO with win 10

 

on the 860 i first cloned the 850 and tried to make an upgrade to win10 but didnt worked. so i install a fresh win 10 on it with usb key

 

so if both are plugged in, and i decide to run win7 i got chkdsk on win 10 and another disc where i got datas and some programs.

i skipped that chkdsk on the 860 win 10 and now it doesn't want to boot win 10 anymore

 

 

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Hi,
dual boot sucks.
Install a fresh Win10 on your better SSD and then use the free VM ware player and make a virtual PC (Win 7) on your Win10 System.
You can use both OS at the same time.

https://vmware-player.en.softonic.com/

 

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So many things you can try but the fastest is to format the win 10 ssd and reinstall a fresh copy. Load it on its own till all your updates are installed and its working. Install the one you will use the most on sata 1 and the second on sata 2 . Then try them together using the f8 key to select the HD you want. After that you can try out any other program to switch HD many to chose from I just use f8 I'm lazy :) 

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ok, but that win10 was working fine untill i run win7 again. i mean i can reinstall it again, but it may do the same thing.

i think i have a problem with my old ssd / win 7 / other discs system that cause this mess.

the vmware thing looks great, but i dont want to reinstall win 7, i need my old win 7 install untouched. can it do that ?

 

 

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6 minutes ago, ChknFngr said:

ok, but that win10 was working fine untill i run win7 again. i mean i can reinstall it again, but it may do the same thing.

i think i have a problem with my old ssd / win 7 / other discs system that cause this mess.

the vmware thing looks great, but i dont want to reinstall win 7, i need my old win 7 install untouched. can it do that ?

 

 

Yes, take a look

https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2005129

use the free  Vcenter Converter from vmware

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good, but i read this :

Note: If you are running an OEM version of Windows, the migration may fail. VMware cannot support OEM copies of Windows migrated to virtual machines as this is a violation of Microsoft licensing conditions.

my win 7 is OEM for some reason lol

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6 minutes ago, ChknFngr said:

good, but i read this :

Note: If you are running an OEM version of Windows, the migration may fail. VMware cannot support OEM copies of Windows migrated to virtual machines as this is a violation of Microsoft licensing conditions.

my win 7 is OEM for some reason lol

change your key from OEM to a full retail license key .

Look the internet for Win7 key, i found the cheapest for  3,19 Euro. No fake

look here

https://www.rakuten.de/produkt/microsoft-win-7-professional-pro-3264-bit-1-pc-key-anleitung-vollversion-aktion-2693252945?cid=adwords&sclid=a_google_de_pla_empty_m140270_DE_2693252945_&portaldv=6&sclid=a_google_de_pla_empty_broad_379-526-3455_2693252945_c&gclid=Cj0KCQjwh6XmBRDRARIsAKNInDFnQN8DHyCKW5636a8zDAxwy0AbcA-w00ODiANnEIFQ4DweT4xJb84aAsZUEALw_wcB

I think the same you can buy in the US

than change the key, look here

https://smallbusiness.chron.com/convert-oem-windows-7-retail-license-56959.html

 

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LOL one thing at a time. Format that ssd do a complete format. I would even consider doing a chkdsk before you installed anything I'm guessing you have a few bad sectors and both of those are suppose to turn off those sectors. 

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On 4/30/2019 at 10:42 AM, ChknFngr said:

ok here i am on win 10

but i do not want a dual boot anymore, coz if i do and if something bad happens to my old drive, im screwed.

yeah you will lose all those admin hacks, you little bitch LOL..................................

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sorry chicken, i couldn't resist ! to bust those little nuts no matter how small they are....... :)p

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i ate both this evening lol

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Chkn did you get your Cod4 issue worked out? I lost my CD a long time ago but still have the Key. I found and  have on file an ISO for the cod 4 installation cd and the no cd crack if you need it. As long as you have a valid key it will work for the basic installation. I have patch files as well.

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nice !

thank you Marley, i didnt fix that cod4 issue yet cause i can't even run win10 at the moment.

I know i have the cod4 cd somewhere, i think i even saw it a few months ago, it has to be here under a pile of old papers lol

and yes i still have the box with the key right next to me.

Some says u can use that key to redeem the game on steam. But im not sure i wanna do this, yet. -> But maybe its a good idea too as that could let me install the game on the new imac that should be here soon.

so im not sure marley, i may need an iso, maybe not, im not decided yet.

but thats clearly a good solution.

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ok i plugged the new ssd back on, and boot on win7 to have a chkdsk on the new ssd. chkdsk return zero bad sectors but a long list of id file change and what not.

result : both win 7 and win 10 run smooth

even the old win7 is running better than it was before i even tried to plug a new ssd,  thats really weird, but it definitely run way smoother now.  I can really feel the difference, even in game.

no idea what wasn't working right.

so i just have to hit F12 when its booting to choose what OS i want, no need for dual boot, good!

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