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Hi, a couple days ago now I installed a new SSD to my pc which previously only had a 1tb HDD. I installed windows onto the new SSD then went into Boot Order in the BIOS and changed SSD to above the HDD. However, every time I turn of my pc and back on it somehow defaults back to the HDD being the boot drive and boots up on the HDD causing me to have to go restart and go back to the BIOS to boot onto the SSD.

 

Does anyone know why this is and how to fix it? I am on windows 11 so I cannot try turning of secure boot.

Thanks in advance!

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hi

The first idea that comes to me
when you change the option, you click fine then, if there is the option save configuration and quit, (something like that)

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