![]() ![]() Suspecting the cloning was problematic, I tried shrinking the Windows C volume using Easeus Partition Master, and that resulted in the original hard drive being unbootable as well. It turns out attributes on an MBR disk apply to all volumes on that disk attributes on a GPT disk apply only to the volumes selected, so this didn't help: Sometimes a blue screen (BSoD) appeared shortly after. ![]() ![]() Sometimes I got a Windows logo, and sometimes I got to Startup Repair, but whether they launched automatically or I launched them from a Windows Installation Disc (or USB), they all failed. Each resulted in booting to a screen that said:Īutock program not found - skipping AUTOCHECK I cloned my Windows 7 installation using Paragon Partition Manager, Macrium Reflect, and the manufacturer's (Samsung's) bundled migration utility from an HDD to a smaller SSD. ![]()
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