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ThomasSeattle
I cloned my NVMe Windows 10 disk, using Macrium, to a SATA SSD. It worked well and I was able to boot from the SSD without problem.I then used the Windows Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB and used it to install Windows 11 on the NVMe drive where the original Windows 10 system was installed. I mistakenly did not remove the Windows 10 SATA SSD from the machine before installing.At that point my Windows 10 SATA SSD became unbootable. Is there any way to use, say, bcdedit, or a Windows repair tool, or a Macrium tool to restore the indows 10 SATA SSD to a bootable state?Thomas
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