I can't change my boot device to ssd

Freekow
Freekow Member Posts: 2 New User
edited March 18 in 2018 Archives
Hello everyone, I just installed an SSD today and used Micrium Reflection to clone windows to the SSD. I try to open up the boot menu with F2, and then go to Boot tab just to see this. I moved HDD1 upper the HDD0 to try to get it to boost from SSD, but I get a black screen with "No existing boot drive". I figured out that the Windows Boot Manager should be the first priority then the SSD, but there is no Windows Boot Manager option. I've turned off Secure Boot already and still see nothing. Please help me out if you know the solution. Thank you!

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  • Commodore_1995#
    Commodore_1995# ACE Posts: 98,322 Trailblazer
    edited August 2018
    Was the previous windows installation in uefi or legacy mode? Change from legacy mode to uefi and vice versa!
    In the boot section put the ssd first by pressing f6!
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  • Freekow
    Freekow Member Posts: 2 New User
    Was the previous windows installation in uefi or legacy mode? Change from legacy mode to uefi and vice versa!
    In the boot section put the ssd first by pressing f6!
    It was originally UEFI. I just changed into Legacy before I get this screen. When it was in UEFI, the priority only list "Windows boot manager(WD something which I'm sure is my HDD not SSD)". I tried to hit enter at the Windows boot manager so that maybe I can change the boot drive in there but nothing happen even after I spam enter. The problem is pretty much I can't either get it work UEFI or Legacy mode. 
  • It seems to me that ssd is not in gpt format, so it is not identified in uefi mode! First convert ssd with the following commands using cmd as administrator: diskpart, list disk, sel disk x, clean (delete all), convert gpt (uefi mode), create partition primary, format fs = ntfs quick and assign!
    Restart and see if ssd is shown in bios in uefi mode! Then do the clone for the ssd!

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  • Chazman
    Chazman Member Posts: 3 New User
    Hello, you can please try to check whether the SSD is gpt partition table. If not, you can please try to convert it from mbr to gpt, then clone to the ssd again. If it doesn't help, you can try another utility to do the cloning step.