I switched the hd's so I'm on #3 now.
#3 is brand new, Its the clone where all this started with the
'Invalid Windows OS' message at the end after I had booted it.
So it's a copy of the original but tainted but as long as I have the
original 1TB which I put in a static bag/box and the Mrimgs I
shouldn't loose anything. So we can proceed.
I'm still on clear on the procedure you want me to do? Restart
the computer and hit F8 and then what? I restarted it and pressed F8
so do you want me to use the command prompt with networking?
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I went back and saw your instructions:
OK, using the 2TB clone drive, installed in the XPS 8500,
plus your Macrium CD, Macrium CD has a File Explorer icon
in the lower left. See if you can open the 26GB partition
called Restore or Recovery or whatever, then navigate to
"Tools" folder, and double click the "pcrestore.exe" file.
It may depend then, on whether the Macrium CD is 32 bit or
64 bit, as to whether the "pcrestore.exe" can run or not.
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I didn't see any Tools folder only the Tools Tab and when I clicked it
it only had Map Network Drive.
I assume this procedure is for after we restore the computer and
I put the original hd back in the 8500? Also am I using the #3 2TB
HD that we just restored for this?
1TB 8500 disk == 2TB new disk with nothing on it ==
then "D: pcrestore" using Macrium CD boot and that 2TB
and see if the 2TB behaves itself with no freezing when
booted.
Thoughts/suggestions?
Robert