The Windows-8 Operating System in the SSD was installed when it was in another laptop. All the hardware information/drives that windows-8 configured/loaded in the drive are of the previous laptopºs. Leaving aside other variables, the mere fact that the boot drive is moved from another computer will bring lots of erros during booting and after wards.
mushkinman wrote:
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The enclosure works well as an external slave drive, but I couldn't seem to use the enclosure as a master boot device.
I tried to boot directly from the windows 8 SSD using the USB2.0 SATA enclosure but it doesn't work. It brings up the windows 8 logo and then gives messages about repairing etc..
When I put the SSD directly into a laptop it works fine.
Maybe Windows 8 doesn't support external usb drive boot (except with Win8 enterprise Windows to go?)
or Maybe the USB2 isn't fast enough (I doubt it though)?
Hmm... anyone else had any luck booting from an SSD in a USB2 enclosure?
Thanks.
MM