Windows 10: How to boot Windows from old SSD/adapter

Discus and support How to boot Windows from old SSD/adapter in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; So I am using a new computer, but still have the SSD for my old computer and bought an adapter. I plugged the adapter into my computer via USB and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by wonderfluff37, May 14, 2025 at 11:32 PM.

  1. How to boot Windows from old SSD/adapter


    So I am using a new computer, but still have the SSD for my old computer and bought an adapter. I plugged the adapter into my computer via USB and tried to boot it, but got the error message that said "INACCESSABLE_BOOT_DEVICE". Is there something missing that is required for the PC to boot from the SSD in the adapter?

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    wonderfluff37, May 14, 2025 at 11:32 PM
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  2. New windows 10 installtion on New SSD - wont boot unless old SSD present

    It seems you installed Windows while the both SSDs were connected. This would have caused your current problem. Maybe it is sufficient to do this:

    1. Launch the Disk Manager.
    2. Right-click drive C:, then mark it as "active".
    3. Shut down Windows
    4. Open the BIOS and tell it that the new SSD is the primary boot device.
    5. Disconnect the old SSD.
    6. Boot up normally.

    If this does not work then you might have to do this:

    1. Disconnect the old SSD.
    2. Re-install Windows on the new SSD, using the Media Creation Tool.
     
    Frederik Long, May 14, 2025 at 11:38 PM
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  3. New ssd won't boot up without old ssd attached to pc - new ssd only has one partition

    Hi Igor,

    Thank you for looking into my problem.
    I'm sorry, here you go:


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    Sadly the new ssd doesn't show up as a boot option in the boot order in BIOS, the only boot options are old ssd with the MBR partition (and bootable usb when plugged in). The new ssd is listed as a coupled device though, but not listed as a boot-option.

    I did try the Repair (not install) option using the bootable usb (while the old ssd is removed, new ssd is still plugged in) but Windows notified that the repair procedure couldn't fix the problem.

    Is there a way to get a 2nd partition on the new ssd, destined for booting it (just like the old ssd has)? (without formatting the new ssd and doing a clean reinstall of windows)

    Kind regards,

    Marnix
     
    Marnix Houthuys, May 14, 2025 at 11:38 PM
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  4. How to boot Windows from old SSD/adapter

    New ssd won't boot up without old ssd attached to pc - new ssd only has one partition

    Only the old ssd is listed in the boot order as the new ssd doesn't have an MBR partition.

    The pc recognizes both devices as connected (and I use the new ssd for more than a year with windows installed on it) it just doesn't have the necessary partition for booting up, thats why the ssd doesn't show up as an option in the boot order.
     
    Marnix Houthuys, May 14, 2025 at 11:38 PM
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