Does this work with the Free version or do you need purchase the Home Version of EaseUS ($29 USD)? It appears the latter may be required.
I tried your method on a Gateway computer with Win10 (x64), and the computer didn't find a bootable SSD after the process; I ended up disconnecting the SSD and reconnected the HDD so that the computer would boot/run as usual. I was using a Western Digital SSD:
https://www.wdc.com/products/internal-s ... DS500G2B0A
Perhaps related (and I can't recall if this was before or after the HDD to SSD attempt), there was a wireless network card in the computer that caused grief with Windows update to 1709. It took an entire weekend for me to figure out that I needed to remove that unused card from the system before Windows would finally update to 1709.
Migrating Windows from an HDD to an SSD
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Re: Migrating Windows from an HDD to an SSD
I'll have to give it another go making sure I don't have the HDD connected when it boots up again. I may not have disconnected the SATA III cable, but I thought I had. I could see myself leaving the power cable connected to the HDD, though. :)
Regardless, I'll give it another go and see how it works out.
Regardless, I'll give it another go and see how it works out.
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Re: Migrating Windows from an HDD to an SSD
The computer I will be working on is 3.5 hours drive away from me - it's doubtful that I'll get a chance to try until near Christmas.