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HP ENVY x360 - 15-cn0013nr
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi I have a hp 15-cn0013nr x360 notebook with Windows 10.  It has a small MVNE drive that the computer boots off of and a 1TB SATA drive for primary storage.  I had an older HP notebook that died so I pulled out the 2.5 SSD I had in there and installed it in the X360 where the SATA drive was.  The 2.5 is cloned so it is bootable however I cannot get the x360 to boot off the 2.5.  I can FCN9 and go into the BIOS and it will boot off of it but when I restart it insists on booting of the MVNE.  If I go into the BIOS / System Config and UEFI OS Boot Manager I can see and select the 2.5 but it appears not to save it when I save and back out.  Any thoughts on how I could force it to boot off the 2.5?  If I formatted the MVNE would that force it to the 2.5 would that work?  Not sure what else I can do at this point.  Any help would be much appreciated.  Thank you.

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It is extremely difficult to help you when you have left out details and identified a drive with an acronym that seems out of context in the laptop environment.

 

mobile virtual network enabler (MVNE) is the only way I have seen it used. Did you mean NVMe instead?

 

The 2.5 SSD description presents problems because you gave no details except generic identification. of the drive type  
2.5?  Did you mean Inches?

 

Remove the active flag from the laptop's current boot drive by use of Windows own  Diskpart utility.

see the information at the hyperlink below for instructions.

https://kb.paragon-software.com/article/1136

 

Be absolutely certain that you choose the correct drive when you do that!



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Thank you Erico you are correct I moved a couple of letters around.  It is an NVME drive that the notebook boots off of.  The 2.5" drive I guess I would call a SATA SSD and I mentioned I can boot off it if I go into to the BIOS.  Thank you for your recommendation I will let you know if it works.

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