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  • Mine is V5-573P-6896. Yea, swapping wires worked for me too. First tested it with multimeter. Mine shows ~1.3 Ohms, I mean the working, black one. The white, of course, showed nothing as indeed broken. Yes, I understand that Bluetooth may ot work or work at a very close range, but who cares , so far I have never used it.…
  • Summarizing. Plugin that windows 10 installation media flash dive (that I already created). Start the laptop with cloned drive. At startup press F12 and choose the USB flash drive to boot from. At language selection press Shift+F10 keys, then run 'bootrec /rebuildbcd' command. Correct? Oops, again I replied you before you…
  • I'm getting this.
  • While I was writing my resply, you edited your message. Yes it was the cloned one. bootrec /scanos with original drive shows "Total identifyed Windows installations: 1". Let me replace the drive again to do these. I shall do these with the cloned one, right?
  • Did exactly as prescribed, but still the same thing, sorry. Is the attached what was expected? What warries me there is "Total identifyed Windows installations: 0". Is that was it was supposed to be?
  • OK, one question though. Shall I create the installation media from the original Drive, or the cloned one? And what I shall click during the restart to start from that flash drive?
  • I'm sorry, could you detail how to "boot from a windows 10 installation media", I don't quite understand what installation media is?
  • Yes, yes, it works OK when original HDD in Aspire V5 and original SSD in Aspire R5 is used. But the cloned ones throw this error. However they (I mean the cloned ones)boot in Windows OK.
  • Here's the print screen.
  • If not clear, in my most recent message I'm telling that I have put aside that Aspire R5 laptop and trying to achieve the same on another Aspire V5 laptop, which has HDD drive not SSD. Luckily I have an extra 500GB HDD to try on.
  • I didn't say that. Where did I tell you I'm trying to boot from connected USB SSD? Please indicate the part not clear for you.
  • My bad, sorry, didn't tell it. I did try that too. Not only that, some of these programs also have an option of doing a sector by sector/ bit by bit (not ceratin now on terms) cloning tryed all of those options.
  • Hi, Sorry for late reply. As SSDs keep record of overall written data, and I don't want to accrue TBs of it, I I'll experiment on another Acer laptop that's HDD vs SSD, details provided below. Once I succeed here I'll do the same on my SSD one, that initially mentioned. For this task I'm using a SATA to USB adapter. Aspire…
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