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Switched between 2 SSDs from 2 laptops, my acer one started to show me the blue screen for repair after placing it in the other laptop, went back and replaced them back to their original places and still the acer’s ssd is still blue screened, tried reseting the pc with and without keeping files and fialed both.. help pleasee..
If you are running any supported version of windows you have probably run afoul of the licensing issues discussed here: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind… Easiest solution is reinstalling the OS assuming you have media or perhaps your laptop has a recovery partition which would allow you to recover the OS (consult Acer’s web site to learn if that is a possibility).
Yes a bit late now but if you had cloned the first drive to the second replacement drive , before physically moving them, you would not have had this problem. The recovery partirtion option, as tcagle53 suggested above, is probably the best way. BUT do the recovery with each drive in its ORIGINAL laptop! This will likely avoid the licensing issue.