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Let's take a quick look at a step-by-step guide detailing how to turn an SSD into a boot drive for your new or existing computer.
If your SSD is found, detected & recognized by BIOS, but Windows 11/10 does not boot, here's what you need to do to fix the problem.
With an old laptop, I cloned the OS HD to an SSD with Macrium Reflect, both harddrives are mounted inside the laptop. When I enter the BIOS, I wanted to select the SSD as the first boot choice ...
My old pc had a SSD which I would like to be the boot drive in a new machine. However, the new machine cannot boot with it. Here is what the new machine has. Can anyone help me with this?
If you suspect that a drive in your PC has called it quits, an easy way to find out for sure is to look at the BIOS or UEFI.
If you're having issues whereby the Cloned SSD or HDD won't boot Windows 11/10 on your computer, then these fixes are sure to help you.
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