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HP pavilion gaming 15-ec1024AX
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello everyone, So I bought Hp laptop recently 15-ec1024AX it was not having SSD so I inserted one in M.2 slot by myself.

Once I did this I cloned the os from my hdd to ssd. Then I created recovery through my SSD drive and once it started booting OS from my SSD then I formatted my HDD so that system doesn't get confused. 

Now whenevee I am starting my laptop it is not able to find my SSD to boot it itself rather it is going to automatic recovery. 

Because picutres are not showing I am trying to explain it:

1. Preparing Automatic Repair comes first

2. Then I enter my credentials

3. Then command prompt comes which I close

4.  Then Choose an option menu appears 

5. In this I choose Use a device 

6. Now options with name Internal Hard Disk appears 

7. In this I choose the second option. 

8. Then my window boots. 

How can I solve this problem?

 

Let me show you all this through pictures which I have clicked.   

WhatsApp Image 2020-09-10 at 6.40.55 AM.jpeg

Takes me here: 

WhatsApp Image 2020-09-10 at 6.40.56 AM.jpeg

Insert password:

WhatsApp Image 2020-09-10 at 6.40.56 AM (1).jpeg

Then i close command prompt:

WhatsApp Image 2020-09-10 at 6.40.56 AM (2).jpeg

It takes me here. Here I choose Use a device:

WhatsApp Image 2020-09-10 at 6.40.56 AM (4).jpeg

Here separate name of hard disk are not written and I choose second Internal Hard Disk.

WhatsApp Image 2020-09-10 at 6.40.56 AM (5).jpeg

Then my system boots. How can I change it to boot it itself. Any kind of help will be highly appreciable. 

 

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