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DeejayRidley
Hi,
My machine was built with Win7 on a mechanical HD, a SSD was added onto which Win10 was installed. At power-on a Dual Boot option menu was displayed - and timed out to Win10.
The HD has now falied (and has been disconnected) but the SSD does not boot by itself.
How can I make the PC boot from the SSD?
I have a feeling the answer is using BootRec on the Installation DVD in Repair mode but I'm not sure what to do such that I don't lose the programs,
drivers & data.
The SSD is a Samsung 850 EVO, 240Gb - and I seem to recall this gave some people problems installing Win 10 (partition sizes?)
Thanks,
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My machine was built with Win7 on a mechanical HD, a SSD was added onto which Win10 was installed. At power-on a Dual Boot option menu was displayed - and timed out to Win10.
The HD has now falied (and has been disconnected) but the SSD does not boot by itself.
How can I make the PC boot from the SSD?
I have a feeling the answer is using BootRec on the Installation DVD in Repair mode but I'm not sure what to do such that I don't lose the programs,
drivers & data.
The SSD is a Samsung 850 EVO, 240Gb - and I seem to recall this gave some people problems installing Win 10 (partition sizes?)
Thanks,
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