I can't boot off of the "copy" of my hard drive...
I'm using Easy Migrate 7.0 on my Vista system as recommended by the "Product Selection Guide", and I followed ALL of the instructions from start to finish to migrate the data from my dingy 150gb HDD to my new 600gb HDD. It did the full process, restarting once or twice, and in the end it "claimed" that it was all done and it would shut down so I could setup the HD's configuration to make it the new master and boot back up...which I did. Then, upon booting up I receive an error stating that the computer can't boot from that source. So, I use my Vista boot disk to repair the startup files...no good. Thankfully I didn't let this software erase my old drive! I'm at my wit's end here. I've repeated the migrate process multiple times with the same results. I'm in need of some help at this point.

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Hmm, after further research I've found that the main reason my computer isn't booting up is most likely because this software didn't transfer ANYTHING on to the new HDD. This is made painfully obvious by the fact that my "old" HDD has roughly 135gigs on it and after doing the whole migration process I find that my new HDD(which had 558.91gb available before hand) still has the sam 558.91gb available, but as a trade is no-longer readable/write-able within Windows lest I reformat it again. Also, to answer the question:
Slava wrote:1. During the migrate process, please, choose manual mode and see if there is any service partition on the disk. It is generally of 4 Gb in size and is not seen from the Windows. If you find one, please, do not make any changes to it while migrating. You can find the user guide for the product here See chapter 3.4 Cloning with manual partitioning (page 21)
It appears(to me at least) that there are no hidden partitions(i.e boot partitions)and windows "Disk Management" only shows it as a "Healthy(Active, Primary Partition)". I have even tried using your software's option "Add New Disk" and have it format the drive as a boot-able primary. Once done, of course, the migrate software will then delete everything, pretend to clone my drive, and leave me stuck at square one...
Completely lost here
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