"SSD is Disk 1 and HDD is disk 0". Is this a problem?

krsna_336
krsna_336 Member Posts: 7

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edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives
Hi. My ssd is in disk 1 and HDD is in disk 0. I tried dual booting my system but was not able to boot into ubuntu. I created partition in hdd(D folder), where i installed ubuntu. Windows was present in SSD(C folder). How to solve this problem?

Sorry, there is small correction in the title of the question. It is "SSD is Disk 1 and HDD is disk 0"

[Edited the post to make it as a clear query. Acer-Harvey]

Answers

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 33,883 Trailblazer
    Yes, it's normal for the two drives to be in that order, the order is fixed in the chipset. The BIOS settings determine what drive you boot from, not the order in which they appear.
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