Windows 7 Enterprise: your copy of Windows is not genuine - after cloning
Note:
I have Acronis 2012 (and Plus Pack) but haven't installed it on that machine yet, Acronis 2011 (and no Plus pack) is installed there currently. Windows 7 Enterprise (volume == multiple activation) is activated and checked as being genuine.
My Intention:
I decided to upgrade a computer by installing SSD drive, cloning current C drive to it with Acronis Clone utility, and then changing boot sequence in BIOS to boot up from SSD.
Problematic results:
Cloned fine, switched to boot from SSD, booted up one time fine. Windows told me I have to reboot my machine once again to apply changes. I decided to change drive letter first, changed "C" to "L", but system didn't allow me to immediately change SSD drive letter to "C". Fine, I rebooted again, hoping to do it next.
A critical issue:
After logging into Win 7, I was presented with an empty blue screen, on the lower right it said, "your copy of Windows is not genuine". No way to do anything, I tried to run Task Manager (Ctrl+Alt+Del), but it didn't give me any option to re-validate Windows as genuine.
Fortunately, I was able to reboot machine, change boot sequence in BIOS back and login into Windows.
Question:
How to clone Win7 and boot up from a clone without getting "Windows is not genuine" error?
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Pat, you said in that post,
"- put your SSD at the same spot at your current disk. Remove your current disk from the computer for the time being."
Problem is, I cannot do it: my old C hard drive is SATA II, while a new SSD is SATA III and connected through an additional PCIE SATA III card. Does it make a difference?
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