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Hey guys i have recently started running into an issue. First, i have 2 memories a HDD and a SSD i have my system files in my SSD and a couple games on my HDD. How ever when i start up my computer its trying to start up on my HDD but of course my system files are not on there. Says something along the lines of "system could not find files to start up" so i go into the boot menu and manually select SSD. Then it boots up normally, however if i restart it i think it tries to boot up on my HDD because the same message comes up. So after seeing this i go into my bios and set my SSD as the boot up memory so that i don't have to do it manually... but then it tries to do a clean install of windows??? If i restart it again and then manually choose the SSD then it restarts normally into windows. Not exactly sure whats going on any tips or ideas? 

Greatly appreciate it. 

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On 6/12/2016 at 2:36 PM, Wyzzy Moon said:

your SSD has a recovery partition on it to reinstall windows probably. And when you manually select it, you get the windows partition but the one you set in your bios is prob the recovery one

 

But this just recently started happening, its never done this

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