OK, thanks, Boggin.
Drivers are up to date and still no important W7 updates --- only the 7 optional one and I am not doing anything with them unless you tell me specifically.
I am not attempting to put my w7 hdd image onto my Samsung ssd.
First I tried to just connect my ssd but on the boot "no mbr" found. So, my conclusion is that machine is looking to boot from ssd and ssd is empty.
So then i install virgin w7 onto dds booting from distribution disc. That went OK. I expected the startup boot would give me the option of booting from my hdd w7, but no: Machine only booted from ssd --- virgin w7 installation.
Then, I booted from the Reflect rescue disk and was going to restore my reflect image from a few days ago to the ssd. But, just as I was about to begin that I realized that there were some program and data updated I did earlier that were not on that Reflect image.
Then, I disconnected the data line of the ssd (I left the power wires connected) and rebooted normal from my hdd w7. I figured once w7 was up, I could connect the data line from the ssd and get access to write a reflect image of the current - good - hdd w7 onto the ssd.
But, ssd is not visible in explorer. Is there w ay to make the SSD visible so I can do this?
The Samsung ssd is visible in the Device Manager and Disk Management as ATA Samsung SSD 860. Please see next post.