First post, by xjas
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Right, so trying to upgrade the 1.3GB drive in my Micron laptop. I cloned it onto my Linux machine using dd:
sudo dd if=/dev/sdf of=bootdrive.img
(Note that I imaged sdf, not sdf1 - i.e. the whole drive, boot sector, partition table, etc.)
Then I copied that onto a lager drive by dd-ing it back. It mounts fine in Linux and seems to work as it should. The rest of the drive is reported as empty space, and I could add more partitions or resize the one that's there if I wanted to. (I didn't yet.)
Put the new drive into the laptop and I cannot get the thing to boot no matter what I do. It shows up in the BIOS, I've got the boot order set correctly, etc. I can even boot DOS (FreeDOS or MS-DOS 7) from a CD and use it normally as a non-boot drive. DOS fdisk shows the partition is set to PRI DOS and it's FAT32, as it should be. But all I get is "invalid system disk" on startup.
I've tried this on a 4GB IDE SSD and a 5GB spinny disk - same result.
What am I missing??
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