I forgot to mention that I don't know how to make the partition sizes
on the destination hard drive EXACTLY the same as the partition sizes
on the source hard drive using only Gparted. I mean, I can only see
the partition sizes down to a MiB, not a byte, so there's no way to
know that the destination partition sizes are EXACTLY the same. This
is actually why I initially did a clean installation of Windows on the
destination hard drive; I figured doing so would create partitions
that were the right size, even if they weren't blank. But as I
mentioned, that method ended in failure; Windows failed to boot after
the restoration. This should NOT have happened because Clonezilla is
supposed to overwrite the destination partitions with data from the
image whether the destination partitions are blank or not.
Despite trying both methods, Windows still fails to boot. Please help!
I've read the information at both Steven's links, but I still haven't
been able to get it working.
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