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While I am installing windows 10 in my PC, I have connected two HDD. But after a few days when I disconnect one of my HDD from the PC, my pc doesn't boot. (I have disconnected the other HDD in which windows was not installed). Now I guess that my C drive (windows drive) is in the 1st HDD but boot instruction drive( that windows 10 creates while installing, maybe around 100MB) is in the secondary drive. 

So now how could I fix this problem to transfer that boot drive to my primary drive without installing windows again? I want to plug off the secondary drive from PC.

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Yea it sometimes does this. Thats why its best practice to only have the drive plugged in that you want to boot from. Boot time difference is tiny as the bootloader and inital boot files are tiny. all the drives and programs are on the c volume.

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