I reconfigured Windows 7 to use ACHI by following the instructions in this article.
http://www.ithinkdiff.com/how-to-enable-ahci-in-windows-8-after-installation/
Worked like a charm!
I reconfigured Windows 7 to use ACHI by following the instructions in this article.
http://www.ithinkdiff.com/how-to-enable-ahci-in-windows-8-after-installation/
Worked like a charm!
@Tom-Elliott The gzipped tar of 1.3.4 that is linked on the front page needs to be updated. I ran into this same problem with that installer. Then I found this post and downloaded it from Github.
@Tom-Elliott The gzipped tar of 1.3.4 that is linked on the front page needs to be updated. I ran into this same problem with that installer. Then I found this post and downloaded it from Github.
@asbenavides Yeah, it installs on Ubuntu 14.04 no problem. I haven’t tried on 16.04 yet. FOG 1.3.3 had issues installing onto Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Hopefully that has been fixed in this release.
I reconfigured Windows 7 to use ACHI by following the instructions in this article.
http://www.ithinkdiff.com/how-to-enable-ahci-in-windows-8-after-installation/
Worked like a charm!
It’s working perfectly fine now. I think there was some other factor that messed it up last time. Now, I just have to see if I can configure the BIOS to use AHCI instead of IDE compatibility mode. I know Windows won’t like that until I change a registry setting. Thanks for you help.
@george1421 Yes, the only component that is being changed is drive from HDD->SSD. I captured them using single disk resizable too. I can see if the original drive needs to be defragmented. Like I said, it boots up and works just fine the first time around. But then Windows says I must reboot, probably to install new driver for the SSD. Then I get the BSOD.
@george1421 Yes, they are SATA SSD drives.
I am trying to upgrade the HDD in existing workstations to SSD. I was hoping to simply clone the existing drive. I was able to capture and deploy the image just fine. Windows 7 booted off of the SSD no problem (and much faster than before). But upon reboot, I get the BSOD. I was kind of worried that this might happen. I know Windows is picky about this sort of thing. What can I do to fix this?
I’m currently trying to deploy the image one more time. Then I’m going to disable auto reboot upon receiving a BSOD so I can write the error down. Thanks.