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Mark Tapia
I have just installed windows on my m.2 SSD NVMe and after doing so I decided to go to my other drive(SSD) to copy down some notes I have there, but then when I tried to go back to m.2 SSD drive it was only possible if I set my boot manager as the top priority. So my question comes down to did I do something wrong? Because I thought you were to click the specific drive or set it as the top priority, never have I ever had to click the boot manager to open the other drives(SSD/HD).
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