Re: [H] Moving boot disk to new motherboard
have used drive clone from farstone, allows OS to boot on different HW I also have their bootable media for fixing boot problems, only issue I ever had is the recovery media does not seem to see the new NVMe drives, but does from booted OS's. FWIW http://farstone.com/driveclone/ fp On 10/8/2018 3:10 PM, didymus7 wrote: I've heard that most of the time that trying to move Win10 to a new motherboard will result in a blue screen and it has to do with the disk drivers. Has anybody been able to do this? There are way too many audio samples to reload to start from scratch (Native Instruments are idiots when it comes to PCs and installs and their Complete 9 Ultimate takes almost 8 hours to install). Right now I've got Standard AHCI drivers in Device Manager (never changed the drivers) so I should be good to do this? Thanks...Steve -- Date: Friday, October 5th, 2018 ***Caution Tagline Below*** **Tallyho** *** Have an affair. It will break up the monogamy. ***
Re: [H] Moving boot disk to new motherboard
Going from an Asus Maximus 7 Hero to a Maximus 10 Hero; Z97 to Z370 chipset. I had to go through a reinstall a couple of months ago. It took much to long to get back to functionality. On 10/8/2018 8:01 PM, Al A wrote: Never tried with W10. If you're processing audio files, is there a concern for latency issues? Nothing like a fresh install. How big a change between the two MB? Good luck, Al On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 5:10 PM didymus7 wrote: I've heard that most of the time that trying to move Win10 to a new motherboard will result in a blue screen and it has to do with the disk drivers. Has anybody been able to do this? There are way too many audio samples to reload to start from scratch (Native Instruments are idiots when it comes to PCs and installs and their Complete 9 Ultimate takes almost 8 hours to install). Right now I've got Standard AHCI drivers in Device Manager (never changed the drivers) so I should be good to do this? Thanks...Steve
Re: [H] Moving boot disk to new motherboard
Never tried with W10. If you're processing audio files, is there a concern for latency issues? Nothing like a fresh install. How big a change between the two MB? Good luck, Al On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 5:10 PM didymus7 wrote: > I've heard that most of the time that trying to move Win10 to a new > motherboard will result in a blue screen and it has to do with the disk > drivers. Has anybody been able to do this? There are way too many > audio samples to reload to start from scratch (Native Instruments are > idiots when it comes to PCs and installs and their Complete 9 Ultimate > takes almost 8 hours to install). Right now I've got Standard AHCI > drivers in Device Manager (never changed the drivers) so I should be > good to do this? > > Thanks...Steve > >
[H] Moving boot disk to new motherboard
I've heard that most of the time that trying to move Win10 to a new motherboard will result in a blue screen and it has to do with the disk drivers. Has anybody been able to do this? There are way too many audio samples to reload to start from scratch (Native Instruments are idiots when it comes to PCs and installs and their Complete 9 Ultimate takes almost 8 hours to install). Right now I've got Standard AHCI drivers in Device Manager (never changed the drivers) so I should be good to do this? Thanks...Steve