My Asus Z97 AR motherboard died the other week. It was running Win 10 Pro; I’ve had it for about 6-7 years, consequently it has everything I need, including some old programs that I don’t have disks for.
So I got a new Asus Z790 -P and an i7 with 32 GB of memory. What I did was, using Acr0nis, make a bootable PCIe NMVe M.2 from my SSD in the original machine. (I still have the original SSD; I haven’t tried booting from that as I’d neet to take out the stick drive.) I used the old case, power supply and video card, which are all working fine. I had just gotten a new video card a few months ago.
I got the new motherboard installed and while the BIOS sees the NMVe drive, it won’t boot from it and recommends that I use a Windows install disk to do a repair. I downloaded the current Win 10 using the Media Creation Tool, saved to a USB drive and booted it and chose to repair. Currently, it’s repairing disk errors, But I don’t think that’s going to do anything useful. I suspect it has something to do with the Bios being UEFI.
Is there some way to convert the drive with my bootable Windows files to be recognized by the new motherboard?
I thank anyone in advance for any help you can give.
Paul