Windows 10: BIOS change required after HDD replace with SSD?

Discus and support BIOS change required after HDD replace with SSD? in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; I am preparing to replace my HHD with an SSD. I will, at the recommendation of most here, not clone the drive but make an image with MR and then... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by crad, Oct 6, 2020.

  1. crad Win User

    BIOS change required after HDD replace with SSD?


    I am preparing to replace my HHD with an SSD. I will, at the recommendation of most here, not clone the drive but make an image with MR and then restore to the SSD. I will then replace my HHD with the SSD. As I will not be keeping the HHD installed, will there be any need to change the BIOS as to which drive to boot from or will it just see the SSD and boot from it? Thank you for your help and responses.

    :)
     
    crad, Oct 6, 2020
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  2. BulldogXX Win User

    HDD to SSD

    I don't understand why you changed the boot order in your BIOS.

    When you image or clone an HDD, and restore the image or clone to an SSD, you've got an identical copy of your computer on a different hard drive. Nothing has changed, really. So the next step is to remove the HDD from your computer and replace it with the
    SSD, then carry on as normal.
     
    BulldogXX, Oct 6, 2020
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  3. How to change a HDD being listed as SSD

    Hi Peter,

    Welcome to Microsoft Community and thank you for your interest in Windows 10.

    I will definitely assist you, as per your query.

    Based on the description, please be informed that manually we cannot change the SSD to HDD. However, let’s try running hardware troubleshooter and check if it helps. Follow the below steps:


    • Press Windows + X keys on the keyboard and select Control Panel.

    • Type Troubleshooting in the search bar on the Control Panel.

    • Click on Small icon on the left navigation pane.

    • Click on Troubleshooting and click on
      Hardware and Device.


    • Click on Advanced on the Hardware troubleshooter dialog box and click on Run as administrator (Enter the credentials if required).

    • Click on Next and follow onscreen instruction complete the Hardware troubleshooter.
    If the issue remain the same after hardware troubleshooting, I suggest you to go to BIOS and check what is HDD is listed on BIOS and let us know.

    Hope the above information helps. If you need further assistance with Windows, let us know and will be glad to help.
     
    Billion Debbarma, Oct 6, 2020
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  4. BIOS change required after HDD replace with SSD?

    Does Windows 10 automatically recognise that a SSD has replaced a HDD?

    I have recently replaced the HDD in my Windows 10 laptop with a SSD. As I understand it, Windows periodically runs a defragmentation in the background on a HDD. However, SSD drives do not require defragmenting and running such a tool can shorten the life
    of a SSD.

    The SSD was a clone of the HDD and not a new installation. Will Windows 10 recognize that the laptop now has a SSD and stop its background defragmentation or do I need to take specific steps to prevent this activity occurring on the SSD? If I need to take
    action please advise on the steps I should take.

    Thanks for any advice anyone can offer.
     
    Grangeland, Oct 6, 2020
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