On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 10:01 PM, Jimmy Tran <[email protected]> wrote:
> Got a dual core Pentium pc with windows 7 home on it.  I cloned the hdd and
> installed it in a quad core i5 pc.  It fails to boot and give the error
> “boot selection failed because required device is inaccessible”  0xc000000e.

  Dollars to donuts, the disk controller in the new PC doesn't use the
same driver(s) as the one in the old PC.  So when it goes to boot, it
loads the wrong drive, and then pukes once it tries to switch to
protected mode I/O.

  If that's the problem, there are two categories of solution.

  One is to first prep the old system by installing the driver(s) for
the disk controller in the new system, manually setting said drivers
to boot start, and *then* doing the clone.

  The second is to use a disk cloning tool that will compensate for
unlike hardware.  (Ghost isn't one.)  (I presume such tools do
something to install/activate drivers in the restored image, basically
automating the above, but I don't know for sure.)

-- Ben


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