After replacing HDD windows Not booting
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Solved by An0maly_76,
5 hours ago, LoMi. said:I'm guessing Op means me if so yes I am trying to make it the primary boot and i entirely removed the other hdd
Yes, OP = Original Poster. After re-reading your posts here, I agree with @MrHaydenJr, otherwise, it sounds like USB boot might be disabled in the BIOS boot order, but that should usually show an error message "No boot device detected" or something similar. If this is a slow USB thing, that machine likely has a 1.1 or 2.0 interface, which is going to be quite slow.
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