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10-08-2019 10:02 AM
Hi guys,
just added new SSD to HP Pavilion — 14-ce0067ur but failed to shift original OS from HDD to SSD via HP Recover Manager. So had to use AOMEI Partition Assistant. Now is OK but I can't change boot priority at BIOS, BIOS doesn't see SSD drive. I can boot SSD manually via Boot Manager by pressing ESC and F9 to choose SSD. But it is boring, can help anybody?
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10-08-2019 06:11 PM
Thanks for support, beside 2-nd OS I had to delete RECOVERY DATA from HDD because BIOS tried automatic restore when found deleted OS. The problem is solved but I cant use HP recovery anymore. I suggest developers should add option to BIOS for smooth shifting OS to another drive.
10-08-2019 11:49 AM - edited 10-08-2019 12:21 PM
Take the hard drive out and it forces the laptop to boot from the SSD. I assume this is an M.2 type SSD. Once you boot it to the SSD a couple times you can put the HDD back in but I would then remove the OS files from the HDD. You generally do not want 2 bootable disks inside the same computer.
10-08-2019 06:11 PM
Thanks for support, beside 2-nd OS I had to delete RECOVERY DATA from HDD because BIOS tried automatic restore when found deleted OS. The problem is solved but I cant use HP recovery anymore. I suggest developers should add option to BIOS for smooth shifting OS to another drive.
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