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06-22-2019 11:57 AM
Hello,
Got an Hp OMEN 15-dc0010nq and i just put an WD BLUE 3D NAND SATA SSD m.2 2280 in it, installed Windows 10 after removing the HDD and BATTERY, it booted fine but after i plugged in the 1TB HDD(got stuff i need on it) it does not boot from the SSD hard disk anymore.
If i manualy select at start up(using ESC key) in the boot menu(f9 key), the SSD Drive, it boots with no problem but if i let it boot buy itself it will only boot from the HDD drive and keep getting the Windows Recovery message.
In the BIOS there no way to chose the Boot order device! Any ideeas on how i can make it boot by itself from the SSD drive not the HDD one?!
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06-22-2019 04:23 PM
Because the old HDD still is bootable drive. Now (a) move your data/files out (b) Remove and format it then (c) put it back.
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06-22-2019 04:23 PM
Because the old HDD still is bootable drive. Now (a) move your data/files out (b) Remove and format it then (c) put it back.
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