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11-27-2019 12:52 PM
Greetings,
Well i changed mine to an SSD but when i get it ON Bios read the DISK but it says after running system , NOT INSTALLED.
can you tell me what i can do about it ? on Bios it appears as present but even on memory check says always on a black screen please install HD . how can i do that if the only thing that i get access is BIOS\BOOT screen with no option or boot menu to run memory test.
Thanks
11-27-2019 02:16 PM
11-27-2019 02:16 PM
r u installing it as a second drive or r u installing windows 10 on it from scratch.. if second drive im sure its not formated.. just do a search on youtube on installing or formating windows 10 drive so u have an easy walk through
11-30-2019 12:40 PM
Is this your pc..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7vnW2cI6ZE
if it is u will notice that it only has one bay for either an ssd or harddrive.. But u can get a harddrive caddy to replace the cd rom drive but remember what ever u do u need to start from scratch because u want the SSD as the main windows boot drive that will make ur pc much faster.. here is what i mean by a harddrive cdrom caddy adapter thingy u have to search for ur exact model that fits yours if u decide to do this..
11-30-2019 04:30 PM
Yep, that's my laptop. Thank you so much for the information. Why do I have to start fresh? Can't I clone my HDD to SSD (using an external USB connector for SSD) & replace HDD with SSD followed by putting my HDD in place of CD drive using the caddy adaptor.
11-30-2019 04:38 PM
Trust me ..clean installs always come out better.. I know its alot more work but worth it.. in my opinion u should do a clean install of windows every year u will always see a performance advantage.. if u dont know the windows product key download and run a small program called produkey it will tell u ur windows install key.. and search for how to make a windows 10 usb install drive u can do that off your pc before u start ur new road..
11-30-2019 04:40 PM
r u installing it as a second drive or r u installing windows 10 on it from scratch.. if second drive im sure its not formated.. just do a search on youtube on installing or formating windows 10 drive so u have an easy walk through
11-30-2019 09:05 PM - edited 11-30-2019 09:06 PM
yes, you can use an external USB connector to clone to a SSD, I do that all the time, works great. Use Macrium to do the deed, I find it to be one of the best...then do the swap in...