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Wont Boot to ssd

Oni-Chan

Hello

I have just bought a new pc and after going through the bios and changed the boot device to the ssd i will turn the pc off and turn it back on and it will ask me to go through the bios again.

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 did you save the settings before exiting the bios? 

 

Please Quote so i know you have replied. | If we have provided a solution to your problem mark it with answer found.

And also please read the COC and avoid the embarrassment and lecture that will ensue.

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18 minutes ago, Oni-Chan said:

Hello

I have just bought a new pc and after going through the bios and changed the boot device to the ssd i will turn the pc off and turn it back on and it will ask me to go through the bios again.

Was Windows preinstalled? Do you have a ssd + hdd combo? 

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stupid question...did you have windows installed on the SSD yet since it is a new PC?

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8 hours ago, EvilLemur said:

 did you save the settings before exiting the bios? 

 

Yeah i have saved the settings,

 

8 hours ago, Tyrosen said:

stupid question...did you have windows installed on the SSD yet since it is a new PC?

Yeah i have it installed because when i go through the bios and manually boot the ssd it boots up windows.

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8 hours ago, Wolther said:

Was Windows preinstalled? Do you have a ssd + hdd combo? 

No it wasn't pre installed. I have a Samsung evo 500gb ssd and a WD 1tb Hdd. They were not in a combo i used the windows tool to make a windows 10 install on a flash drive.

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1 hour ago, Oni-Chan said:

No it wasn't pre installed. I have a Samsung evo 500gb ssd and a WD 1tb Hdd. They were not in a combo i used the windows tool to make a windows 10 install on a flash drive.

Did you install while both drives were plugged in? Sometimes Windows makes a partition on both drives requiring both of the drives to be used during boot. Check your storage manager and see 

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3 hours ago, Wolther said:

Did you install while both drives were plugged in? Sometimes Windows makes a partition on both drives requiring both of the drives to be used during boot. Check your storage manager and see 

at first i did but hen i re formatted the hdd.

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