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SSD boot drive troubles

I bought my self a new Kingston SSD recently and I wanted to make it my boot drive but I can't figure out why what I'm doing isn't working. I did a clean install of windows (10) on to my HDD then data migrated it to my SSD but even if I set the SSD to boot priority or totally unplug the HDD it says "Boot failure please install disk then hit ENTER" (ya know cause BIOs talk) Any help would be greatly appreciated! Sorry I'm not smart and have to bug you about it xD

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your boot and system partitions are on the HDD. you need to start over and make the clean install of win10 on the SSD with the HDD unplugged.

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your boot and system partitions are on the HDD. you need to start over and make the clean install of win10 on the SSD with the HDD unplugged.

 

Alright, I'll try that. Thanks

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