On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 19:04:52 -0500, Doug wrote:
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> 
> 
> You may find that Windows won't boot. There are a number of ways to fix
> that. If you have a "real" install disk, I think that will work. Or
> Google for "Windows won't boot after copy," or something like that.
> There are a couple of free programs that will fix it. Unfortunately, I
> can't give you any better details than that--I went thru it last Spring.
> If you have to fix the Windows booter, it will surely destroy your Linux
> boot setup, so you'll need a live Linux disk to get back to that. It's
> all a pain, but it's doable.
> (I'm thinking of doing the same basic thing myself, to put a SSD in my
> laptop.)
> Good luck!
> --doug

Where does Windows keep its boot information, anyway?

-- hendrik


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