I recently got a new laptop, ASUS b34e. It came with a 500 gb hard drive, and I wanted to replace it with a solid state drive and use the original drive as an external. I got an enclosure for the original drive and the sales guy recommended norton ghost to do the transfer, so I got that as well.
I transferred my original installation to the SSD using ghost. I put the new hard drive in and booted up. The problem I'm having is when I boot, it says preparing desktop for a long time, probably a minute. Then I get a blank blue background with no task bar or start menu. I remember a trick, so I open up the task manager and say new process, "explorer.exe". That gives me a task bar and icons, but I get popup saying this is a temporary user and changes will be deleted after I leave. I can't open up my computer, it says "no such interface supported".
My guess is the computer got upset to have a non-factory installed hard drive. I can see in the corner it says that windows 7 is not genuine, so maybe if it has a non-factory part, it deactivates.
A separate issue is the old drive in the external enclosure. I can't seem to get any computer to detect it. The light goes on and I can feel the drive spinning, but I can't mount it. I read something about switching it from master to slave, is that related?
I transferred my original installation to the SSD using ghost. I put the new hard drive in and booted up. The problem I'm having is when I boot, it says preparing desktop for a long time, probably a minute. Then I get a blank blue background with no task bar or start menu. I remember a trick, so I open up the task manager and say new process, "explorer.exe". That gives me a task bar and icons, but I get popup saying this is a temporary user and changes will be deleted after I leave. I can't open up my computer, it says "no such interface supported".
My guess is the computer got upset to have a non-factory installed hard drive. I can see in the corner it says that windows 7 is not genuine, so maybe if it has a non-factory part, it deactivates.
A separate issue is the old drive in the external enclosure. I can't seem to get any computer to detect it. The light goes on and I can feel the drive spinning, but I can't mount it. I read something about switching it from master to slave, is that related?