SIGH....Nitro 5 (AN515-42) and more questions about the M.2 SSD upgrade

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edited December 2023 in 2020 Archives
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  • BeritOlam
    BeritOlam Member Posts: 8

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    Has anything changed on this, @MaClane in the last 10 months?  Still not getting an option to boot HDD01 in the bios.
  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    Good evening BeritOlam !

    What is your real intention?
    Clone the entire OEM system or perform a clean installation of Windows?


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  • BeritOlam
    BeritOlam Member Posts: 8

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    MaClane said:
    Good evening BeritOlam !

    What is your real intention?
    Clone the entire OEM system or perform a clean installation of Windows?


    Real intention = get the system to boot off the M.2 drive so I can redeploy the Crucial 500gb SSD somewhere else.

    I can plug in a Linux distro on a USB, and the bios seems to automatically recognize there's a bootable ISO there. Has no problem booting that.

    I can also clone the M.2 drive from Windows 10 running on the 2.5 SSD. But even after cloning, it won't boot from the M.2 at all. Will only run as a slave/storage drive.

    If I take out the 2.5 SSD, leave the M.2 drive in, boot 'Install Windows' via a USB drive....the bios simply cannot see any internal drive to install it onto.