Aspire xc-885 SSD upgrade. Can I plug in a 250GB SSD just for Windows and use my "classic" HDD

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  • Larryodie
    Larryodie Member Posts: 1,745 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon

    I'll have to study BUT the bottom line is that the USB install should take care of all the drivers as you can install it with a formatted blank Hard Drive.

    Maybe reset the BIOS, with the reset button or pull the battery, unplug and let sit overnight.

    You can do a F9 in bios then a F10 in bios to reload your default bios , too.

  • Stef27
    Stef27 Member Posts: 25

    Tinkerer

    Yesterday

    I did a reset in bios because i touched a lot of things and after i were lost.

    When i restarted from the original setup bios ,i've changed 2 or 3 things to boot on USB

    Don't worry,the pc will go with spécialiste in few days.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,645 Trailblazer

    It sounds like the disk clone wasn't done correctly, so the EFI partition is either not there or corrupted. Before the format of the HDD you were still loading EFI from that, then switching to the SSD for the OS boot. Boot from the install flash drive, using the Repair mode to get a command prompt, the show us the output from diskpart with these commands:

    list disk

    sel disk 0

    list part

    Where the '0' above is the number shown for the SSD. That will tell us if an inplace Windows install will fix it.

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  • Stef27
    Stef27 Member Posts: 25

    Tinkerer

    I did what you tell me

  • Stef27
    Stef27 Member Posts: 25

    Tinkerer

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,645 Trailblazer

    OK, I don't speak the language, but what I am seeing there seems to be a 64GB USB drive that's setup as 32GB, likely your install flash disk you are booted from, and an empty optical drive, like a DVD. No system drive at all. That points to a drive failure, since neither a HDD or SSD is showing. What do you have physically connected right now? The original HDD should have a SATA cable and power cable connected and the new SSD should be in slot #8 with a screw holding it in place:

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  • Stef27
    Stef27 Member Posts: 25

    Tinkerer

    in one of the images I made.
    I had touched a lot of things in the bios and I had probably disabled the SSD at the time of the photo.
    but earlier in the afternoon, I saw all the disks, the different partitions of the SSD with among other things windows as well as the hard drive (formatted).

    this morning, I redid some tests, I reset the bios and I changed step by step 1 modification at a time.

    I went back to CMD and I typed some things found on YT like bootrec bootsys and things that I have already forgotten.

    and while I did a reboot, the computer turned on normally, I absolutely did not expect it.

    now I am afraid to turn it off.
    especially since I had unplugged the HDD and currently only the SSD is plugged in.
    I would like to reconnect the HDD to save my files such as photos, videos, etc. .....
    but it is certainly not advisable to connect the HDD while the PC is on

    for the moment it will remain on non-stop until a technician has an idea of ​​what to check/change.

    This is what I see

    is it possible to merge partitions I and H ?

    what does the framed icon mean ? with this green thing under the symbol disk

    thank you

  • Larryodie
    Larryodie Member Posts: 1,745 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    edited December 24

    My advice is not to mess with what is working.

    Turn/off unplug the desktop. Install your OLD HD.

    Windows should Pick it up.

    The icon has to be some kind of input drive like for a dvd, old floppy disk or ?

    I can't figure as what the green thing is either…except a marking pen ?

    Merry Christmas to you and yours. <3

  • Stef27
    Stef27 Member Posts: 25

    Tinkerer

    the risk…… if the PC doesn't want to reboot .

    for the moment i use it like that 😁

    thanks and merry christmas you all

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,645 Trailblazer

    File Explorer will not show us what we need to see, since all hidden partition are … hidden there. :) Use Disk Management to view them instead. That will tell us where each partition is on each disk.

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