Unable to boot using old ssd - PH315-52-78VL Helios 300

skullface
skullface Member Posts: 7

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edited May 2021 in Predator Laptops
Hi,
 I have a PH315-52-78VL Helios 300 laptop and am trying to use a old dell ssd which was the boot drive in the dell as an external boot drive. I have gone to the bios and disabled the security bios, set a security pwd and enable usb boot. The dell ssd is recognized as an external hard drive once the laptop boots up but is not visible as a boot drive when I press f12. Can someone please let me know how to boot fron the old ssd which has windows installled in it.

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  • Amzi
    Amzi Member Posts: 5

    Tinkerer

    Hi

    Are you using two hard disk on your laptop ?

    Is your first hard drive bootable ?
  • skullface
    skullface Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    Amzi said:
    Hi

    Are you using two hard disk on your laptop ?

    Is your first hard drive bootable ?
    I have the original hard drive nvme ssd that came with the laptop thats bootable. I have also installed a second ssd but thats just a storage drive without windows.
  • ttttt
    ttttt Member Posts: 1,947 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    @skullface

    Wait a minute ! Are you using the old Dell drive to the Helios 300 without re-installing Windows for the Helios 300?
  • skullface
    skullface Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer


    Yes I didn't reinstall windows on the dell hard drive. I am trying to use it as an external boot drive. I don't want to reinstall windows in that drive since one of the reasons I am trying to boot using it is I have a google account which I have lost access to but is signed into the chrome browser of that hard drive. So I dont want to reinstall windows and lose access to the browser settings.










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  • ttttt
    ttttt Member Posts: 1,947 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    @skullface

    If you use the Dell drive as data drive, why you are trying to boot from there? We are talking about totally different PC hardware, you are not using Knoppix Linux.

    Jolt down your Chrome settings and back up your Dell drive data.

    This PC->right click the Dell drive->Format-> select NTFS or exFAT as the format

  • skullface
    skullface Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    edited May 2021
    ttttt said:
    @skullface

    If you use the Dell drive as data drive, why you are trying to boot from there? We are talking about totally different PC hardware, you are not using Knoppix Linux.

    Jolt down your Chrome settings and back up your Dell drive data.

    This PC->right click the Dell drive->Format-> select NTFS or exFAT as the format

    I am trying to boot using that drive in the hope that chrome picks up its settings from that drive when I launch the browser. I cannot just jot down the chrome settings since I cannot find where the password file is stored.Also, the  dell ssd has windows installed in it since it was the boot drive in my old laptop.
  • ttttt
    ttttt Member Posts: 1,947 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    @skullface

    Google Chrome bowser settings is just so easy to change. I would uninstall Chrome from administrator level and then reinstall back later.

    Good Luck !
  • skullface
    skullface Member Posts: 7

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    ttttt said:
    @skullface

    Google Chrome bowser settings is just so easy to change. I would uninstall Chrome from administrator level and then reinstall back later.

    Good Luck !
    Thanks. So is there anyway to use the ssd as a external boot drive or not?
  • ttttt
    ttttt Member Posts: 1,947 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    @skullface
    I always use SSD mobile docks to switch SSDs for my desktop PCs. You can use external USB 3.0 SSD for booting purpose, not your drive now. What you have is a laptop, if it has a eSATA port then it can be done. Otherwise, I cannot think of a way to do it.
    Hopefully wise people at this Acer Community can come up with some methods.