![]() Or if you have a Windows license associated with your Microsoft account, then you should be able to assign that license to your new PC by linking your Microsoft account to that new PC. ![]() ![]() Pro), then even if your system falls out of activation, you should be able to run the activation troubleshooter to get it reactivated. If your system does NOT boot, go back to Rescue Media and try running the Fix Boot Problems wizard.Īs for activation, as long as the new PC has a license for the same version and edition of Windows (e.g. If it works, you'll still need to install other drivers since ReDeploy just focuses on making changes to boot-critical drivers in order to get Windows to start, then the rest is up to you. Make sure you get the latest version of Reflect first, because the newest release that just came out made an improvement to ReDeploy.Īfter that, try booting your new PC from your new SSD. ![]() The Macrium KB article for cloning a disk here will cover the clone operation, including how to specify partitions resizing during the "staging" phase, which will be helpful if the partition you want to resize is not the last one on the disk.īeyond that, after the clone completes, make sure that the new disk is connected internally to the new PC (if you ran the clone itself on the old PC) and I'd also disconnect the source disk for the next step.īoot your new PC into Rescue Media with the new disk connected and run Macrium ReDeploy to allow Reflect to adjust the cloned Windows instance to make it bootable on the new PC's hardware. ![]()
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