ATI Cloning | 1st Reboot | Error: GPT-formatted disk. Legacy boot not supported.
Holy hell! I've been an ATI user for >10 years and have cloned countless drives. And, contrary to the thousands of warnings herein, I've always run the clone process from within the source windows environment. Never had any trouble, so have never had cause to come across these VERY IMPORTANT WARNINGS AGAINST DOING THIS VERY THING! So: Win7Pro Cloning from 1TB old skool to 1TB Samsung SSD Used manual clone steps, ATI requested the usual reboot to begin the process. Got the glorious "GPT-formatted disk. Legacy boot no supported." upon reboot. So this is, as I understand from this forum, simply that ATI wrote its temporary boot loader (Linux?) to get the process going, and my system won't permit ATI to boot. Drive is otherwise TOTALLY fine; I can see all my data. BUT. How in the heck can I undo that temporary ATI boot instruction and get things back to normal? I've been reading through this entire(?) forum and have found a couple similar situations, but no definitive solution. I'd really like to avoid complete reinstall and restore. And, YES, I will boot from special ATI media on my next attempt! (The stacks of warnings have been internalized, I promise!)


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