![]() ![]() f BIOS Parameter is not implemented in Windows 7 so that's the reason command didn't work first time. Attempted to use bcdboot as Tom Yan suggested but saw no output from applied command:Ģ. Here's a photo of Windows Disk Management for previous SSD:ġ. Could it be that BIOS somehow keeps boot configuration in its CMOS and disregards what System Repair Disk corrected in bootloader / mgr sector? I don't know what to expect after I shutdown laptop again but I am trying to prevent this problem in future. Hoping it would work it did and here's what I see now currently in Windows: I noticed system partition is D: which is strange as it was supposed to be C: and maybe it's just because I am in recovery environment? I tried to BCDEDIT to set it to C: but was given errors: I set from Raid to ACHI in BIOS which made SSD disappear so I switched to IDE and then I could proceed past progress bar. Then I had to repeat procedure with disk only to realize that system partition is found but it still keeps looking for something as progress bar did not stop and let me proceed. ![]() Used System Repair Disk that I made from my OS and it did the job and it all worked again until shutdown again. Info: The boot selection failed because a required device is Your computer." If you don't have this disc, contact your systemĪdministrator or computer manufacturer for assistance. Insert your Windows installation disc and restart your computer.Ĭhoose your language settings, and then click "Next." Click "repair A recent hardware or software change might be That was until I had to shutdown laptop which was when I saw the following: ![]() Intel i330 was my first SSD which I also used for data migration from my HDD before that.Īfter migration I booted SSD and all worked fine after I had to restart system a few times. Recently I have completed data migration from Intel i330 120GB SSD to Intel 535 240GB SSD using Intel Data Migration Software. ![]()
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