03-19-2025, 06:50 PM
I recently cloned my Windows 10 installation from my old hard drive to a new SSD using Macrium Reflect. The cloning process seemed to complete successfully, but now when I try to boot from the SSD, it doesn't show up in the UEFI boot options menu.
I’ve checked the BIOS settings, and the SSD is listed there, but it doesn’t appear as a bootable option in the boot menu. I’ve tried switching the boot mode from Legacy to UEFI, but that doesn’t seem to help either.
I also ran the bcdboot command in the command prompt to repair the bootloader, but still no luck. Has anyone encountered this issue before or have any advice on how to fix it?
I would really appreciate any suggestions or steps I can follow to get the SSD to show up properly in UEFI and boot into Windows. Thanks in advance!
I’ve checked the BIOS settings, and the SSD is listed there, but it doesn’t appear as a bootable option in the boot menu. I’ve tried switching the boot mode from Legacy to UEFI, but that doesn’t seem to help either.
I also ran the bcdboot command in the command prompt to repair the bootloader, but still no luck. Has anyone encountered this issue before or have any advice on how to fix it?
I would really appreciate any suggestions or steps I can follow to get the SSD to show up properly in UEFI and boot into Windows. Thanks in advance!