Would be great if certain manufacturers (looking at you HP!!!) wouldn’t ship with bitlocker enabled from the Factory. This means users don’t have recovery keys!!!
Would be great if certain manufacturers (looking at you HP!!!) wouldn’t ship with bitlocker enabled from the Factory. This means users don’t have recovery keys!!!
Love this magazine as a kid
I might be missing someone here but could you not just set them up independently then just use the uefi boot menu to boot your ssd of choice? No need for power switcher or extra parts or software then no?
Riker, then by the power of transience you’ve banged them all
Don’t want cheeseburger, wanted an emperor burger
What websites? Just asking so I can avoid them
What about if I pay extra? Asking for a friend
The more I look at this the more it looks like robin Williams in costume
So money? Long way of saying money
Just gonna leave this here
https://www.anandtech.com/show/12541/unlimited-5-year-endurance-100-tb-ssd
Nice click out of one….
S02E10 Bart gets hit by a car
Plot - Mr. Burns runs Bart over, Lion hurts and homer try to sue for 1 million dollars. Marge just f course disapproves because his injuries are minor
Bart’s telling his version of how Mr burns ram him over on the stand
Nestle- get the lawyers
There’s lots of variables here including your expertise level with tech. I would suggest doing it again, sometimes clones don’t work and a second clone could.
Also I assume that that the new drive works with a fresh install (excluding intel RST shenanigans) and that you tested this?
Also when you go into automatic repair what options does it suggest? I’ve had many clone go weird and yet booting once in safe mode with just a reboot in safe mode fixes it.
Also if I might why Clonezilla rather than a windows aware cloner like Acronis? Also did you have both drives in the motherboard when you clone or were you using a USB adapter?