That being said, after I cloned with EaseUS, I was able to see the Samsung SSD in the data migration application, but like someone else said, I see both my original HDD and the Samsung SSD both labeled as Samsung SSD, and the migration tool won't let me clone from there So I go back into EaseUS and attempt to clone sector by sector(again following pages of forum help), but the program won't allow me to create partitions. from what I gathered I don't have enough partitions set up on my SSD, and need the recovery, boot, main, etc(can't remember them all, I'm at work). Went through hours of trial and error setups, and tried using a 3rd party application, EaseUS(free), cloned the drive and all the data was moved over, booted up with the new drive and. boom, the drive can be discovered by my computer and by Samsung Magician, but still no luck with Data Migration.
At first I couldn't find anything, and thought it was the enclosure I was using and the driver that came pre-installed with it(which didn't effect anything on the Windows 7 cloning process), so I went out and got a SATA 3 cable connection went through multiple help forums and discovered the disk management(just keep right and left clicking on the drives/disks and you can figure out how to see various pieces) initialize drive, format drive, create volume.
In fact it worked so well that I went out and got the 500gb for my workhorse laptop (i7 processor 4th gen, 16GB ram DDR3, 1tb HDD, etc). I first got a evo 850 256gb SSD to replace a drive on an old laptop running windows 7 and it worked like a charm. I'm coming across the same issue as everyone else.