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HP Probook 450 G4
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello,

My notebook have 1TB HDD and 128GB SSD. I install (I think :OpenSmile:) the OS on the SSD but I think thre is something wrong. I choose C: but I don`t know what are 😧 and F;

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Where I wrong with the instalation? Is there any changes that I need to do in the BIOS? My friend told me to unplug the Hdd when installing ssd but I don`t know how. Do I need to do it to be my instalation normal?

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@Silvia_000 

If the PC is working OK, then nothing is wrong with the installation and you should LEAVE IT ALONE!  The OS is already installed on the SSD, if you start messing around with partitions, you will corrupt it.

 

The other partitions are of no concern to you, in that 😧 is a partition that Win10 created, and F: is a utility partition containing HP documentation and tools.



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@Silvia_000 

If the PC is working OK, then nothing is wrong with the installation and you should LEAVE IT ALONE!  The OS is already installed on the SSD, if you start messing around with partitions, you will corrupt it.

 

The other partitions are of no concern to you, in that 😧 is a partition that Win10 created, and F: is a utility partition containing HP documentation and tools.



I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
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