"Program" is left in the Start-up when you uninstall a program that didn't manage to remove that entry correctly. In fact, that entry is now empty and doesn't call anything, but just stays there in the Task Manager.
Download: WhatInStartup - Disable/delete programs at Windows startup
run then...
Then download: Driver 4.1 Backup Download. Unzip and run, you will get a screen with the names of the drivers. check mark on what you want, click on back up now. Save it to a USB. Connect to the other PC then restore:
Just do what I suggested above. Once Windows is up and running. Download a portable version:
GhostBuster - Download: GhostBuster Setup (110700)
Put it on the desktop, right click and run as Admin, click on Remove Ghosts. Those hidden drivers should be gone.
Unlike the previous versions of Windows. Windows 8/8.1 is very forgiving and I have done quite few times by cloning a copy of Windows 8.1 on one PC and install the drive to another PC. This practically the same as replacing the MB and other devices and Windows will start and the first screen...
If you wish, you can try:
Download: Linux Mint 17.2 "Rafaela" - MATE (64-bit) - Linux Mint
Use: Rufus - Create bootable USB to create a bootable
Boot up the PC with the USB.
Navigate to: C:\Windows\System32\config\RegBack. All the files under this folder are the backup registry files.
Copy them...
What make you think that you have a Raid 0 configuration ? For Raid 0, you must have 2 or more of identical drives. DO you have that setup ? You did not mention anything about Raid 0 in your original post.
In order to extend the volume. You must have the 20GB unallocated space next to the right...
I've already answered in 10 Forum but here's it is again:
Create a shortcut with:
C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe /K cd %USERPROFILE%
and set to run as Admin
Here's the shotcut:
Disk management won't allow you to delete System reserved/Recovery partition. You'll need to use diskpart command run from Admin command prompt.
Open Admin command prompt and type diskpart
list disk
select disk # where # is the disk number contains the 20GB recovery partition
list partition...
Download: CrystalDiskInfo6_3_2.zip unzip and run. If there's a warning with yellow exclamation mark, the disk is going to get worse then it's time to backup personal data and replace it. If not, you can continue using it.
In addition run the below to see if you can fix the corrupted system...
This is a normal behaviour. All my PC's are running in selective mode and the reason for that is if you disable any service(s), startup item(s) then it becomes "Selective"
Yes, it will unless your new partition is moved to the end after the 14.34GB recovery partition.
There's a hidden 128MB MSR partition which disk management does not show. So counting from left to right, the factory recovery partition is partition #7 as also indicated in the result of reagentc...
A 128GB USB stick would cost ranging from $30 ~ $60. A 500HD would cost around $40 ~ $50.
IMHO, you'd better be off getting a 500GB HD for backup purpose. It is a lot faster to backup and restore.
Sure, there is a way to split the image into a small chunks such as free File Splitter and Joiner...
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