Johnfortune

Tinkerer

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  • I am no expert, and I have read that updates are disabled without TPM, but for now at least, updates are comming through and are installing. As for cloning, all I know is that in the pastI I have ended up with six hidden partitiions instead of the usual three, not sure why but I do know if I clear all of the partitions…
  • I'm sure you are right, but in the past I have often ended up with several hidden partitions on the drive. I assumed some of them were from previous OS instalations.Anyway, I am pleased to report that I have been able to bypass the "No TPM" restriction and now have a full version of Windows 11 running perfectly on the Acer…
  • Thanks for all the advice.I did eventually succeed.The sequence of events was 1) I tried three different clone apps, Each time I used EaseUS Partition to completely clear the Nvme and each time after the clone the pc displayed the blue screen. 2) I upgraded Windows 10 to a beta version of Wndows 11. 3) I used EasyUs again,…
  • Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. Each one made sense against my (limited) pc knowledge, but nothing worked.I have concluded that there is something wrong with the motherboard because 1) the front USB port does not work and 2) it will not boot from iether the DVD drive or any of the USB ports (all of the others work…
  • This is a screen shot of the two drives now. When first cloned the Nvme was exacly the same size but had the difference as unalocated space. When the Nvme would not boot I resized the partition to include the unalocated portion - hence the different size now. The file sizes on the two disks are also now different because I…
  • Interesting replies, thank you.I have been using Easyus Partition Master to carry out the OS migration. After migrating the OS from a hard drive onto an Nvme I could not see it (the Nvme) in the Boot list. I could see the OS on the Nvme using File Manager - the file size was identical so I assumed the migration had worked.…
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