My own laptop is setup as triple boot, with Windows 10 Insiders, Windows 10 Fall Creators and Ubuntu 16.04 LTS as the boot options in the BCD store. With UEFI this goes to the Windows Boot Loader, which then uses the Boot Configuration Data to determine which OS to boot. This should not affect that you have a dual boot system - the BIOS options are not in control of the choice of which OS you are going to boot. USB sticks or Optical media as I understand it. The Legacy Oprom choice is about bootable storage devices, i.e. Valentin, are you able to run the msinfo32 command on both computers? This would confirm the OS BIOS mode on the first page that opens. This applies mainly to the default Linux based Rescue Media which has no support for RAID or some newer NVMe M.2 SSD drives, where the alternative Windows PE version of the Rescue Media should be created and used.
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Next, depending on the type of disk used in the new laptop, then the boot media used may not have the necessary device driver support for the new hardware. Some new laptops may be configured to use RAID for disk drives by default, even with only a single drive installed. You will also need to ensure that you are able to match the boot mode for your original Windows OS on the new laptop, that if the original uses Legacy/MBR boot, that the new does too.įurther, you need to match the disk controller mode being used by both computers, i.e. Please review KB 58579: Acronis True Image 2017: Restoring to Dissimilar Hardware with Acronis Universal Restore to ensure that you have performed the correct actions required for migrating your Windows OS to different hardware.