Hey guys,
I recently installed a drive with an older version of Windows 10 in my system to get some files off of. I forgot to remove the drive and accessed my PC's BIOS today to check my settings, as you do. Something goes wrong and the PC refuses to boot, so I remove the CMOS battery to reset. I launch my PC, but for some reason it boots the old drive instead of my SSD and changes the drive letters of my original boot drive and itself. This is where I am stuck. I have removed the old drive and tried to set the boot order back to what it was. However, my SSD doesn't show up in the boot order.
I've tried changing settings in the BIOS (like UEFI, Legacy and CSM), but to no avail. But I can force the BIOS to boot my SSD in the save changes menu. When I do this everything works properly and it seems to relabel all drives correctly.
I have no idea what is going on, help would really be appreciated. If you need screenshots or anything, I will try and supply them.
Cheers