

I know i could have copied the SATA drive partitions to the M.2 drive, i even got some software bundled with the M.2 that would do that, but the reason for this hardware upgrade was that my computer has been crashing (bluescreen) for the past 5 years or so and i wanted to start fresh, without any parts of the old system. It took me "only" about 20 work-hours to find the 30-minute solution. The installer then asked if it was ok to create some other partitions that the system would need.Īfter that, the installer completed in about 20 minutes and after the first (and only) reboot, it presented the login screen, with my user accounts, apps and settings already configured.


Then i disconnected all other drives, booted into the installer and deleted all other partitions on the M.2 drive (exept for the installer partition) and created a single partition, filling the reste of the disk. I belive it was called a "custom recovery image" in the tutorial i followed. I did create some sort of system restore image of my freshly installed system (from the M.2 C, witch created a "install.wim"-file, witch i then dropped into the sources folder in a newly created windows installer partition at the end of the M.2 ssd. Recovery Suite Home Edition is a Free ALL-IN-ONE boot disk that repair your crashed Windows, recover data from deleted, formatted, damaged partition. I actually managed to solve the problem already!
