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bios not detecting ssd

Just now, johnukguy said:

Your disk needs to be converted from MBR to GPT. That should solve the issue.

how do i do this. you guys are telling me to do these things that i have no clue how to do and i think that is why im struggling so much, you're giving me instructions that i dont know how to take

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1 minute ago, Zmax said:

Can`t you do that during win 10 installation 

i figured it out on accident

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Ok

 

Go to You Tube and look for clean installation of Windows10  . 

 

You need to see how it`s done Instructions  will confuse you more

 

It`s very easy. Just go for it , Just make sure to format the HD you will be installing.

 

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8 minutes ago, Zmax said:

Ok

 

Go to You Tube and look for clean installation of Windows10  . 

 

You need to see how it`s done

figutrd iy out

 

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Cool OK . Go for it

 

Just give update, to see if you are ok. Will leave this thread open. If you have questions

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17 minutes ago, Zmax said:

Cool OK . Go for it

 

Just give update, to see if you are ok. Will leave this thread open. If you have questions

ok. i got it working, but i have another question concerning drives 

 

 

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1 hour ago, nfolenius said:

 

 

Does anyone have any clue of what "Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk has an MBR partition table. On EFI systems, Windows can only be installed to GPT disks." means?

it means you have to format the drive AKA wipe it

 

the partition made is not the right format for windows and by wiping the drive it will allow windows to make a patron that is right for windows 

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45 minutes ago, nfolenius said:

ok. i got it working, but i have another question concerning drives 

 

 

You can install multi drives,  but you should  only one, with win 10 in your system ( become to complex if you have 2 win 10 ) . You will need to find the main ( # 1 ) sata connection on you MB. Look in your MB manual.  This should be you SSD . You can connect the second one on any sata connection. You can have as many drive as you have sata ports.

 

Depending on you connection you drive letter will change. But you can change them the way you want , C ( main )  z y m .......

 

Then go--> Start <--type --> Disk Management <-- then format the second drive to erase all info on it

 

You can do the same thing using -->File Explorer <--

 

After all this make sure :

 

Windows 10 is up to date , There are many security update you need.

Make sure to have a good Anti Virus

Install all drivers and program you need.

 

I save all drivers,program I need, on a key, so that I don`t have to search for them, each time I format.

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