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HP Notebook - 15s-du0093tu
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I installed nvme in m.2 slot in my laptop. i also Migrate my OS . I want to know How to set boot priority to ssd in hp bios.

My bios version is  f 63

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@ashmitm273,

 

Your laptop's HDD has disk # 0 assigned to it. If the laptop has two bootable disks with Windows installed on, the system tends to boot from disk 0.

 

See if the system boots from the NVMe when you remove the HDD from the machine. The NVMe SSD should now be disk 0.

 

You can connect the HDD back a while later and reformat it to use as a data storage drive.

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