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My utter curiosity and also stupidity compelled me to press that optimize button, to which it did try to defragment <- SUPER DANGER! CANCEL CANCEL. My Gut told me to check the Drive Defragmenter on windows, and try to run a defragment. by then i had already nuked Original HDD #1's partition into oblivion and finished moving data to their respective places. the deal killer is when i finished with the scenario one above, and my gut sense was telling me something: i cloned this from a HDD, i lost AHCI functionality. it's still fine because the AMDraidXpert can report each physical drives and raid arrays' health.Ģ. this problem is easily fixed by setting the sata ports back to RAID, with a tiny caveat, once it's in RAID mode, all ports lose the AHCI functionality, and no Crystaldiskinfos, Hwinfo64s can read the Drives' health status. even windows' own boot repair couldn't help it to boot. the system went into a forever boot loop. tried just that and jotting it down in a separate laptop what i did, just in case i have to rollback. read couple of guides on what registry keys to change to enable MSAHCI.
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i theorized if i could make it into AHCI mode because samsung magician software lists that the SSD isn't running optimally. the sata bios settings was still under RAID mode in port 1-4, and port 5-6. scenarios, things i did out of curiosity and the subsequent fubars i found out:ġ. my fingers started to get itchy (my culture's metaphor for curiosity got the better of me). i thought the process was going to be a simple one, that i was just going to break the array, then take out one mirror copy drive (and put this in my cupboard for later reuse), plug in the samsung SSD, run the data migration wizard (latest version from samsung, not the un-updated version provided by their DVDs along with the SSD box), and when done, i can just power down the computer, take out the other original Raid-1ed HDD, power back up, and call it a day!Įverything started to work just like before. i had been experimenting with breaking and rebuilding raid 1 arrays, and also trying out the ReFS (resilient file system) partition on my junk data. couple of weeks before, i figured out after much googling and reading that i can break the array without affecting the usability of each drives.
The original OS drive was in a RAID 1 array (dual WDRed 2 tb). then problems start coming up one after another. i used samsung data migration program to do a clone copy.
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I recently bought a samsung 850 evo SSD (just a meager 256 GB, but more than plenty enough for me), thinking of using it to upgrade my PC. The story of my own mishaps when trying to clone a drive: I wonder if this clones a HDD OS to an SSD properly, or if it's the same with samsung's data migration program. Join Date Apr 2017 Reputation 48 Posts 1,125
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