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5 minutes ago, Tyler 19xx said:

Evga 450 PSU

coffee lake i5 8600k CPU

asrock z370 exstreme4 mobo

16g ddr4 g.skill 3200ghz

be quiet 150w cooler

Evga Gta 1060sc

Pyn ssd 

windows 10 64bit OEM

 

old part are

gigabyte b150m mobo

Evga gtx 750ti

i3 sky lake 6100

 

Side note: you need to quote people

 

So you get a post then?

Does the SSD get detected by the BIOS?

Could you test the SSD elsewhere?

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Select windows boot manager as your first boot device in the bios.

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Yes, I have 9 monitors.

My main PC:

OS: Windows 11

CPU: Ryzen 9 9950X

Cooler: Noctua NH-D15

Mobo: Asus ProArt X670E Creator WiFi

RAM: 96GB Trident Z Neo @6400 CL32

GPU: RTX 4090 Founders Edition, Radeon Pro WX 5100

PSU: Corsair RM1000e

SSDs: Samsung 990 Pro 4TB NVME, Samsung 970 evo plus 1TB NVME, 2x Samsung 870 evo 2TB, Samsung 860 evo 1TB, Samsung 970 evo 500GB NVME

Case: Fractal Design Define R5 Black w/ Tempered Glass Side Panel Upgrade

Monitors: 9 Monitors: Alienware AW3423DWF 3440x1440@165Hz, Acer H236HLbid 1080p@77Hz, HP D7z72AA 1080p@60Hz, Dell Inspiron 24 3459 1080p@60Hz(used only as display), Dell U2724D 1440p@120Hz, ASUS VP228 1080p@60Hz, 2x HP ZR2440W 1200p@60Hz

 

unRAID server (Plex, Backups, NAS, Duplicati, game servers):

OS: unRAID 7.1.4

CPU: Ryzen R9 3900X

Cooler: Noctua NH-U9S

Mobo: Asus ROG Strix X470-F

RAM: 64GB G-Skill Ripjaws V @ 3200MHz

PSU: EVGA G3 850W

Total Storage: Raw: 94TB, Usable: 64TB

SSD: Samsung 990 Pro 2TB NVME, Teamgroup 4TB NVME

HDDs: 4x HGST Dekstar NAS 4TB @ 7200RPM (3 data, 1 parity) + (7x Seagate Ironwolf NAS 8TB + 2x Toshiba N300 NAS 8TB in ZFS)

Case: Fractal Define 7 XL

Other: Added 3x Noctua NF-F12 intake, 2x Noctua NF-A8 exhaust, Inatek 5 port USB 3.0 expansion card with usb 3.0 front panel header

 

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It's probably defaulted your motherboard, like most, to CSM (legacy) rather than UEFI. If you installed Windows on that hard drive in UEFI before, then you need to change the motherboard to the same setting. Or vice versa if you installed it in legacy mode.

 

There can always, and regularly is, issues with using a hard drive with an existing OS installation on in a new build. You might have to back it up and do a fresh install if it doesn't work.

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2 minutes ago, Reallifecat said:

Side note: you need to quote people

 

So you get a post then?

Does the SSD get detected by the BIOS?

Could you test the SSD elsewhere?

I did get post, ssd was running old system yesterday. And it was detected by bios. 

Bios also has Windows boot manager as a boot option... Witch I don't know what that is. 

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