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I installed a 1tb Sandisk Ultra nvme ssd and cloned the hard drive to the ssd using macrium reflect. It was cloned succesfully.. When I change the boot options to boot to the ssd, it keeps on giving an error that it encountered a problem. The hd is on letter c and recovery is drive(original). The new ssd is OS drive is G and recovery is f drive. How do I get it boot to the ssd instead of the original hard drive? Your help is much appreciated.

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@Notechie1122 , welcome back to the Community.

 

I suggest that you disconnect the HDD so there is no confusion and then attempt to boot.  If there are two drives with the OS this can cause problems.



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I'll do that. I also want to use the HDD as a storage. will it boot using the hdd or should I change the drive letter?

 

Thank you

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You are welcome, @Notechie1122!

 

Good luck.



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