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Hello all! 

 

I have recently just gotten my hands on a brand new m.2 drive. It is a Crucial M.2 SSD 250GB. I also have a 2TB HDD with all my information on it including Windows. My problem is that after installing the SSD, I get sent to the BIOS because it is unable to recognise my HDD as the boot drive. Does anyone have a reason or solution to this?

 

Thank you, much appreciated

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Go into bios, edit the boot priority and set your old drive to number one.

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