HHD replacement resulted in WIN 7 blue screen error

Hi everybody!
I'm stuck!
I have a new thinkpad t410i and trying to replace stanard WD hdd to my old INTEL ssd with preinstaled WIN7 32bit (used on  DELL latitude d630).
As a result i have blue screen error on start of WIN7 loading. It says i have a problen with hdd or due to hardware replacement.
I tried to change SATA mode - not working, change power managemnt - not working. Install all neccesary drivers on SSD WIN - still no affect. Google - not working. Thinking about to create some boot CD to load all drivers?
Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance!

Thank you! But this will be last that i'm going to do I have a to much stuff to install and restore
Are there any other methods?
May be there is a soft to prepare my old WIN 7 installation for thinkpad?

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