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  • I did use a flash drive to load Windows, but I had read here that the tool Microsoft provides does not work properly with UEFI machines. So, instead of using selecting "create bootable flash drive" in the media creation tool I downloaded the ISO and used the Rufus utility. Perhaps that's why no EFI partition was created?…
  • So I've finally had the time to do a clean install of Windows 10 to my SSD. After installing I checked Disk Management and I see that no EFI partition was created. I thought I deleted the EFI partition from the hdd during the first few steps of the Windows installation but when I rebooted and checked disk management it was…
  • Okay, now I understand a bit better. There is indeed a 100mb EFI system partition on the hdd. If I install Windows onto my ssd, then will I be able to select it as the boot drive in Windows Boot Manager? Because I currently cannot select the ssd there. I was gonna purchase Paragon's OS migration software to make it easier…
  • In the Bios my boot order is: 1. Windows Boot Manager 2. HDD: Samsung MZVPV512HDGL 3. ATAP CDROM: blah blah 4. USB FDD 5. Network Boot IPV4 6. USB HDD 7. IPV6 Shouldn't it show the Hitachi HDD as #2 if it is the boot drive?
  • SSD Model: NVMe Samsung MZVPV512 and Bios is set to UEFI. I checked the F12 boot menu and it shows the 1tb HDD as the boot drive, but in the bios it shows the ssd as #2 in the boot order and Windows Boot Manager as #1. Maybe I am misunderstanding the boot order? It makes sense to me that the hdd would appear in the list at…
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