Question No boot after changing SSD

Aug 19, 2022
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Hello
Just bought a HP Spectre x360 Convertible 13-aw204no.
As always I start replace it's SSD with my Samsung 970 Evo Plus 2T inkl Windows 11 Pro and all my programs and files.
Normally no problems.
But this time it will not boot, I got error message "Inaccessible boot device".
I once had a Lenovo and got it solved when in BIOS disabled "Intel VMD..
Now I can't find this in this HP laptops BIOS..
What is your idea for solution?
As a result I can't boot and get into Windows or my WiFi.
In BIOS I can see that my Samsung SSD is there, as well USB..but I can't access.
In prompt I can't from X" select "c" as i get message it's not accessible.

Thanks for your support.
Amren
 
Aug 19, 2022
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You're taking a drive (970 EVO) that already has an OS and putting it in this new HP laptop?

That often does not work.
That it has worked for you in the past is pure luck.
Thanks for your answer..
Still I'm a bit confused as it have worked for me before in at least 20 various laptops from HP, Lenovo, ASUS and more .
Still interesting if others have experience to share from similar events..
 
Aug 19, 2022
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Thanks for your answer..
Still I'm a bit confused as it have worked for me before in at least 20 various laptops from HP, Lenovo, ASUS and more .
Still interesting if others have experience to share from similar events..
I add so you can see information fro my BIOS;
 
Aug 19, 2022
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Swapping an OS from one system to another often doesn't work. It either doesn't boot at all or it does and you get plagued with instability and/or performance issues, rarely does it work problem free.
Thanks a lot!
I do understand, just confused 😕 as it earlier have been working without problems..but let's see if I get comments from anyone who have been successful.
 

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Thanks for your answer..
Still I'm a bit confused as it have worked for me before in at least 20 various laptops from HP, Lenovo, ASUS and more .
Still interesting if others have experience to share from similar events..
In my personal experience, 1 of 3 outcomes:
  1. It works just fine
  2. It fails completely
  3. It "works", but you're chasing issues for weeks/months.

I've personally seen all 3.
Past performance is not an indicator of future success.
 
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In my personal experience, 1 of 3 outcomes:
  1. It works just fine
  2. It fails completely
  3. It "works", but you're chasing issues for weeks/months.
I've personally seen all 3.
Past performance is not an indicator of future success.
Thanks for your reply.
Let's see what will be next..