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I was prepared to go into my Bios to change my Boot Sequence. No need. Because I had
unplugged my old HDD before starting up the computer again. Windows just saw my new SSD as
the C drive. But this only happens IF!! you unplug your old HDD before rebooting your computer.
Also the original boot sector was copied over with the image. I didnt have to do what is written in
these comments.
I did do one more step, that is use the existing Windows Disk Management Tool to change the
letter of my old drive and reformat it.
My only thought for the reason why it went easy for me, is the tool used in this article seems to
have been upgraded. It looks a little different.
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Hc • a year ago
same here.
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yo, sorry no one has replied to you... but what you need to do is you need to restart
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your computer and when it turns back on you need to hold down F2, F8, or F12
you co pute a d e t tu s bac o you eed to o d do , 8, o
until a screen pops up (I think its f12...)... but once that is up you need to move to a
tab called boot sequence, then click on that, and then select and click on your
ssd... basically what your computer is doing is it is trying to turn on using the hdd
that doesnt have windows on it, and by making the ssd first in the boot sequence it
will now check that first and run your computer normally...
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I upgraded from windows 7 to windows 10, so I don't have the repair drive.
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