philalethes
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I have a 12 year old Lenovo laptop that has evolved from Vista to Win 7, and I have huge number of favorite old comfortable programs installed, many cracks, etc., But the time came to get a replacement machine, more RAM, faster. The old one had 250 G SSD, as did the new one. So I wished to try putting the old SSD into the new computer, and get around trying to re-install all the programs. (plus I didn't want the Win 10 on the newer SSD)
Instead of swapping physical drives, I imaged the old C: with Macrium. Made a boot disc. Booted the new laptop from Macrium boot and replaced the contents of the new drive with the old image. i also first imaged the Win 10 and stored in case I ever need to revert to this with its license.)
Of course, the hardware had changed, so when I booted i got BSOD and could not get to Windows.
stop: 0x0000007B (0x80786A58, 0xC0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000
TIP: The stop error screen flashed by so fast I had to video the start screen so I can freeze the one frame showing the error! Internet says this is hardware problem with accessing drive.
“STOP 0x0000007B errors are caused by device driver issues (especially those related to hard drive and other storage controllers), viruses, data corruption, and sometimes even hardware failures.”
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from my notes:
[Solved—I tried using Windows Repair, booting off USB stick. It couldn’t fix the boot problem.
Then I booted from Paragon Adaptive Restore (PAR)CD, which helps you move an older hard drive onto a new computer with different hardware.
It fixed the MBR and adapted my image file to the new SSD's “geometry.”
After that it booted into Windows 7; I d/l’ed new drivers to match new hardware and it is good to go! (windows saw new hardware and accepted the old license on the drive)
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I have uploaded the old PAR.iso to burn your own boot CD to one of my Google Drive accounts. Here is the link for your PRIVATE use:
Paragon has newer versions such as Paragon Harddisk Manager which you can get at crackingpatching.com. I have not tried this newer prog yet and think it also has the tools to do the same, but cannot say.
Instead of swapping physical drives, I imaged the old C: with Macrium. Made a boot disc. Booted the new laptop from Macrium boot and replaced the contents of the new drive with the old image. i also first imaged the Win 10 and stored in case I ever need to revert to this with its license.)
Of course, the hardware had changed, so when I booted i got BSOD and could not get to Windows.
stop: 0x0000007B (0x80786A58, 0xC0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000
TIP: The stop error screen flashed by so fast I had to video the start screen so I can freeze the one frame showing the error! Internet says this is hardware problem with accessing drive.
“STOP 0x0000007B errors are caused by device driver issues (especially those related to hard drive and other storage controllers), viruses, data corruption, and sometimes even hardware failures.”
----------------------------
from my notes:
[Solved—I tried using Windows Repair, booting off USB stick. It couldn’t fix the boot problem.
Then I booted from Paragon Adaptive Restore (PAR)CD, which helps you move an older hard drive onto a new computer with different hardware.
It fixed the MBR and adapted my image file to the new SSD's “geometry.”
After that it booted into Windows 7; I d/l’ed new drivers to match new hardware and it is good to go! (windows saw new hardware and accepted the old license on the drive)
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I have uploaded the old PAR.iso to burn your own boot CD to one of my Google Drive accounts. Here is the link for your PRIVATE use:
Paragon has newer versions such as Paragon Harddisk Manager which you can get at crackingpatching.com. I have not tried this newer prog yet and think it also has the tools to do the same, but cannot say.
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