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Bare Metal Restore to slightly different config

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So, I have a machine, Windows Server 2012, that has it's boot volume on a RAID 10 3ware array that we're wanting to split the OS from the data into two disks.  That sounds easy, until you do a full Bare Metal Recovery, restore it to the new drive (which is larger, so no nasty errors) and everything is swell until you boot.  We get about 15 seconds into the loading on that new drive and BSOD.  It does it with Safe Mode and with normal boot.  Haven't turned on boot logging or turned off automatic restart yet.  Yes, I've read myself silly including:

Restoring a Win7 CompetePC image in Hyper-V - http://www.minasi.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=31980

where they suggest the same thing as...

SATA mode of boot drive - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922976/en-us

It's definitely the direction, but as for the "correct" switch to force, I'm uncertain.  It is the ONLY change and it's one from a SCSI miniport to something SATA/IDE (as the MB is older Tempest i5100X - S5375 with the ICH9R bridge.

Suggestions?!?  It's OK to rebuild if I have to start from scratch as it's a ADCS/File/Print server, but I was hoping I wouldn't have to resort to that.


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