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Change ssd to boot drive
Change ssd to boot drive





change ssd to boot drive

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change ssd to boot drive

I believe its all plug and play at the end of the day so you should be alright. I will occasionally disconnect it to put in another hard drive while my computer is on but my computer isn't your own so try it at your own risk. Should you format it, disconnecting the hdd caddy and plugging it back in once you're in windows on your ssd should be alright. Or you could try accessing your BIOS and change the boot order (try that first) But that wouldn't make sense as the ssd is in the slot thats typically first on the list. The easiest way to fix the issue is to backup important data on that drive and just format it. Whats happening is upon switching your computer on the system looks through the drives and chooses the drive secure boot is active on, your hard drive. I figured you would get a prompt upon startup asking what boot you want. There might be some problems allowing legacy mode, i done the exact same as you did with my dvd drive and run into some problems myself. So if you remove the hdd windows boots normally with the ssd? Definitely sounds like secure boot if that's the case.







Change ssd to boot drive