Need to upgrade dual M.2 SSDs, Why isn't my Second drive is not booting?

Husssin9
Husssin9 Member Posts: 14

Tinkerer

edited October 14 in Nitro Gaming

Sure! Here’s how you can describe the issue in English:

"I recently upgraded my laptop with two M.2 SSDs, both of which have operating systems installed. However, when I remove the first M.2 SSD, the system shows a message saying 'No boot device found. I’m not sure why the second SSD isn’t booting when the first one is removed. Any advice on how to resolve this issue would be greatly appreciated.

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Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,474 Trailblazer

    I don’t know what you did, please explain in more detail what operating system you have on the two M.2 SSD drives, is one a Windows OS and the other Linux OS etc, etc., as your post doesn’t make any sense. Did you do a clone of the old M.2 SSD onto the new M.2 SSD and the new M.2 SSD doesn't boot?

    What I can make out of your post is this, that you must have done a clone onto a new M.2 SSD drive with the existing Windows operating system and after you finished you took the original M.2 SSD boot OS drive out, and the new M.2 SSD drive gives you a “no boot device found” which means that you have done a bad clone on the new M.2 SSD drive and it has a bad bootable OS on it.

    SOLUTION: Do another clone of the old OS M.2 SSD drive and its windows onto the new M.2 SSD drive and try again, if this is what you did. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

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  • Husssin9
    Husssin9 Member Posts: 14

    Tinkerer

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    I have two separate Windows installations on two M.2 drives. The first M.2 contains the original Windows that came with the laptop, but I encountered an issue and needed to reformat it. When I tried formatting through the recovery option, the process would get stuck at a certain percentage. So, I decided to install a new Windows on the second M.2, and everything went smoothly. Now, whenever I start the laptop, I'm prompted to choose between the two Windows installations.

    My main issue is that whenever I open any game, I get a black screen. I've tried everything to fix it, but nothing worked. I even removed the new M.2, but the problem persisted. Then I thought of removing the first M.2, but when I did that, I got the message "there are no boot devices."

    At this point, I've lost hope in fixing it, and I suspect the issue might be with the first M.2 drive. That's why I reached out to you regarding my problem, and I apologize for not explaining the details clearly from the beginning.