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Gustavok3000

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  1. No. I have all my other drives connected to the motherboard, but whilst installing, I selected the right one. I am sure, they have very different capacities, and i went into the bios and the ssd was selected during boot. Now that I booted on my old hd the computer is not letting me open the files in the ssd, it is not even showing in the my computer tab.
  2. Through windows i can even open the drive, it shows windows files from the attempts of installation.
  3. Yes. I formated the ssd once again, this time using the disk manager, and it still didn't work.
  4. Just used diskwipe and installed windows 10, didn't work, any other suggestions? It's really weird because the windows files are being installed. It's just won't boot.
  5. I downloaded a software directly from Microsoft's site, and it installed on my usb stick. I had problems with UEFI before when I tried installing the iso with rufus.
  6. i created a partition on the installation process. After deleting the only option that i had was to create one, only after creating i was able to install on ssd. Now that i booted windows on my old HD, I can see that the windows files were installed on the SSD but it just won't boot.
  7. I deleted all the partitions on the ssd(there were two). Then i installed windows. I tried twice and had the same problem. I have 3 hard drives and an 128 gb ssd. i only have access to 115 gb is that normal? Or it could have to do with the linux instalation?
  8. I installed popOS a two weeks on a brand new ssd. Now when i install windows 10 on it, it gives me an error, "unknown filesystem". What can i do to fix it? Thankfully i didn't format my old HD with windows installed, but i want to get the benefits from the sdd with windows.
  9. Yeah i thought something was wrong with the bios then i cleared
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