Once the partition image was copied, I was directed to follow this guide: Fixing Windows boot problems knowledgebasemacriumcom/display/KNOW72/Fixing+Windows+boot+problems#FixingWindowsbootproblems-FixBootproblemsforGPT/UEFIBootSystems I then used Macrium Reflect Free - the restore function - and dragged my cloned partition image into the unallocated space on my SSD. I then followed the Macrium guide to use Diskpart to clean and add the 2 required system partitions on my SSD. I then used Rufus to add that ISO to my USB in UEFI mode, per this forum’s advice. So instead of directly creating a bootable USB within Macrium Reflect, I used it to create a Rescue Media ISO, using the default options. Perhaps it would have worked anyway but I thought to use some of the advice from Fernando on page 1 of this forum to tweak the instructions. I first made an image of the Windows 10 partition of my HDD using Macrium Reflect Free. Restoring an MBR System image to UEFI/GPT URL: knowledgebasemacriumcom/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=23396929 While I was happy to find it worked, I really did not want to reinstall everything, I just wanted to migrate my existing Windows 10 installation from my MBR SATA HDD to my GPT NVME SSD. I used your interactions with in Dec 2018, #msg66632 So thank you to for the modded BIOS Z77PRO41.80.zip in your post and especially to for starting and keeping this forum alive. I struggled somewhat until I carefully re-read and followed the instructions to get a new install of Windows 10, booting on my NVME SSD.
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