Windows 10: Can't boot from SSD after formatting HDD

Discus and support Can't boot from SSD after formatting HDD in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hi there!I succesfully installed Windows on my mSATA SSD UEFI. After updating and installing drivers, the only thing left to do was formatting the 1tb... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by GROJota, Dec 17, 2021.

  1. GROJota Win User

    Can't boot from SSD after formatting HDD


    Hi there!I succesfully installed Windows on my mSATA SSD UEFI. After updating and installing drivers, the only thing left to do was formatting the 1tb HDD, which I did using a format tool. I had completely deleted the HDD using the Windows partition manager just before installing it to the SSD, and didn't do anything else, so the HDD was not recognizable.After using a 3rd party partition tool on Windows to format the HDD, everything was fine and I could access it through file manager. Thing is, once I reseted the notebook, SSD would not boot, and I can only view it on BIOS if I turn off UEFI

    :)
     
    GROJota, Dec 17, 2021
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  2. Ediolot Win User

    Dual boot on SSD and HDD (Windows 10 and Ubuntu)

    I have an Acer Aspire S3 (20GB SSD and ~500GB HDD) and I want to install Windows 10 on the SSD while creating a ~400GB partion on the HDD for windows. I would use the other 100GB on the HDD to install Ubuntu (I wont be using Ubuntu very often). This is what I did:

    1. Format the SSD and the HDD
    2. Install Windows 10 on the SSD
    3. Use diskpart to create a partition of 400GB in the HDD
    4. Configure windows
    5. Install Ubuntu
      • Create partitions for swap, / and /home in the 100GB of the HDD
      • Tell Ubuntu to install the boot loader on the SSD

    But now, the computer start's always with windows instead of loading grub. I took a look at the Bios boot order then, but I couldnt find the SSD (I thought that was the reason why grub wasnt loading (?)). This was the boot order:

    1. USB HDD:
    2. HDD: Hitachi HTS54...
    3. USB FDD:
    4. Network Boot:
    5. USB CDROM:

    (Hitachi HTS54 ... Is my HDD)

    Is there anyway to repair this or any steps to do it correctly ?
    Thanks
     
    Ediolot, Dec 17, 2021
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  3. user33331 Win User
    Laptops can't boot from optical HDD\SSD caddy :-(

    Hello
    I have been investigating *a lot* and trying to boot a 2015 year HP Pavilion DV7 17-f076no (Serial: J1X05EA#UUW) from a Chinese Ebay optical drive HDD\SSD caddy:
    Read multiple forum questions that had the same problem as I: ( Bios can't find a bootable SSD inside optical caddy )
    https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo...find-caddy-SSD-in-BIOS-boot-list/td-p/3278964
    http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2059129/bios-recognize-hdd-hard-drive-caddy.html

    Startup:
    • Cloned a 1000gb HDD containing 100/1000gb of Windows 10 Home 64-bit to a 500gb SSD with a EZ Gig IV 4.6.2 cloning software and a USB-SATA transfer cable.
    • Original 1000gb HDD is still inside the laptop.
    • DVD-drive replaced with a 500gb SSD caddy.
    So far:
    • The SSD (=2018 Samsung 860EVO 500gb) can be used and seen inside Windows 10. ( As a storage only )
    • The 2015 Bios F.43 Rev.A American Megatrends Inc. can not see the SSD from the BIOS boot order. Windows Boot Manager sees only the original HDD.
    • UEFI Legacy boot-mode is disabled. I don't think enabling it would help since I'm starting up Windows 10.
    Solutions:
    • Faulty caddy ? Chinese sellers sell many multiple variations of different 9.7mm thick caddys with different micro switches. This one had only a 1 pc of micro switch with 2 position choices.
    • Bios is just not flexible enough. Open the 20+pcs of laptop screws and put the SSD to the place of the original HDD.
    • UEFI Legacy mode ?
    • Modding the caddy. Someone said the caddy is in a "power saving sleep mode" when inside BIOS and it is therefore unseen and shortening some pins would help ? Any experience in soldering the caddy electronics so that it is constantly awake ? This sounds believable ?
    • Cloned the HDD twice to minimize errors but no help I doubt it is because of the cloning process and if it is it is because the HDD and SSD were not the same size 1000gb and 1000gb and the partitions don't match or so...?
    Laptops are not easy...
     
    user33331, Dec 17, 2021
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  4. BulldogXX Win User

    Can't boot from SSD after formatting HDD

    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, Dec 17, 2021
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