

If that doesn't work, then try Reset using the Keep My Files optionĪnd finally, if that doesn't work, then try Reset using the Remove Everything option (backup your stuff first - everything will be lost when you Reset with the Remove Everything option). If that doesn't work, then try System Restore (from the Startup Repair menu) to a point before you changed the winload.exe file Step 2: If recently installed Microsoft Office Access 2010 (or related software), uninstall then try reinstalling Microsoft Office Access 2010 software. Now, I presume that you've done all this and it still doesn't work. If the Step 1 fails to resolve the winload.efi error, please proceed to the Step 2 below. Post back if you have any problems with it. Try installing the SSD (and removing the HDD) and see if it works properly. and there are many other, less-likely possibilities.

(try fixing it by uinstalling and then installing a freshly downloaded copy) it could be that the cloning software is corrupted - less likely, but still possible. it could be a problem with the controller/motherboard (the only quick fix for this is to try it on another computer). it could be a problem with the cabling (try resetting the cables or try other cables)

it could be a physical problem with the hard drive (hard drive diagnostics can help with this - ) it could be errors in the NTFS file system (which CHKDSK attempts to fix - this is not a hard drive diagnostic) There's several different things that can affect the clone.
