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Post by michaelmorin on Jan 25, 2018 18:50:12 GMT 8
Hello all, I have a hdd, and an ssd. Both have windows installed. However, to boot up from the ssd, I have to have both drives connected so the bios runs the windows boot manager, so I can select to start windows from the hhd or start windows on the ssd. When I unplug the hhd, the bios removes the windows boot manager, leaving the ssd unable to be booted from. When just the ssd with windows is plugged in, my computer tries to boot directly from the ssd instead of going through the windows boot manager ending with a non-bootable disk error. Any assistance so I can remove this old hhd from my pc one and for all? Thank you I did not find the right solution from the internet References : www.techist.com/forums/f9/booting-windows-ssd-issues-277246/Promotional Marketing Animation
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