In the BIOS the new drive is visible and I have checked all the BIOS setting and I cannot see anything that will prevent it booting. I also tried a Windows boot repair but this also failed to solve the problem. I tried a boot repair using Macrium and it reported that all was good but the laptop will still not boot from the new drive. This all went perfectly.įinally I shut down the laptop, removed the rescue USB and restarted the laptop but it would not boot into Windows. I rebooted the laptop using the rescue USB and copied the image onto the new NVMe SSD. I removed the 256GB SATA SSD from the laptop and installed the new 500GB NVMe SSD. Just to clarify, I made a complete image of all the drive partitions. I used Macrium Reflect 7 to first create a Rescue USB then created an image of my existing 256GB SATA drive. So I ordered a Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVMe M.2 500GB SSD. The Dell spec for the laptop states that it can use either SATA M.2 SSDs or NVMe M.2 SSDs. I have a Dell Inspiron 7373 13" laptop which is fitted with a 256GB SATA M.2 SSD.
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