Darwin4Ever
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Is it possible with EasyBCD to modify a BCD residing on another disk (without disturbing the BCD on the active disk) ?
I want to be sure before changing anything and eventually getting into trouble.
I cloned my Win10-partition to a SSD but can't boot into it because the (cloned) BCD on the SSD is still referring to the Win10-partition on the HDD.
Both HDD & SSD are MBR
Booting into the Win10-DVD for repair doesn't work: says cannot repair.
I use an non-Windows boot-manager which hides non active bootable partitions, meaning that the used bootable partition always is Drive C.
So the Win10 on the SSD will be Drive C when launched
I should find a way to modify the UID specified in the BCD.
I want to be sure before changing anything and eventually getting into trouble.
I cloned my Win10-partition to a SSD but can't boot into it because the (cloned) BCD on the SSD is still referring to the Win10-partition on the HDD.
Both HDD & SSD are MBR
Booting into the Win10-DVD for repair doesn't work: says cannot repair.
I use an non-Windows boot-manager which hides non active bootable partitions, meaning that the used bootable partition always is Drive C.
So the Win10 on the SSD will be Drive C when launched
I should find a way to modify the UID specified in the BCD.
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