Restoring an Image leads to wrong Diskname in Device Manager
After restoring a Backup to a new SSD i noticed that the new SSD (Toshiba) has the Name of the Old one (Corsair Force III) in the Device Manager.
Ist that normal ? How to change the SSD Name to the Real one ?
Chris


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Looks like this but wasnt solved in that Tread :(
(My Restore was with MBR & Track0)
Chris
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Chris, understand that the other post had / has no solution, but you could add a comment to that post to see if the original poster was able to find a solution that he hasn't fed back about?
The type of restore (legacy/Mbr versus UEFI) shouldn't be relevant here.
Did you boot with both the original and new SSD connected as was suggested in the other post?
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No i removed the Original SSD due it was faulty (the reason to replace it) before first Boot.
The only thing i didnt try was do "delete" it @ Device Manager and reboot because i guess removing the Boot Device will crash the System.
Chris
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Chris, understand the reluctance to delete the device without any assurance that this won't crash / BSOD the system!
Have you tried doing a search for hardware changes in the Device Manager?
See webpage: Device Cleanup Tool: Remove all non-present devices from Windows PC which may be worth giving a try to see if it can help?
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Chris, found webpage: Windows 10 shows wrong disk in Device Manager which would suggest you can delete the old disk device and a reboot will find the correct drive..!
Some other posts found:
Device manager not correct - showing old disconnected hard drive
Windows reports wrong hard drive device name after migration to new disk. Help please.
Getting windows to recognize new SSD after cloning and swapping
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