Check your system's boot order to locate the Windows bootloader drive. You can then safely relocate it if needed.
Check your system's boot order to locate the Windows bootloader drive. You can then safely relocate it if needed.
I recently transferred my system to a new case and installed an M.2 SSD for the boot drive, but I overlooked connecting the two SATA SSDs. The PC only started booting into Windows after I plugged in the SATA drives, which made me think the bootloader is on a different disk than the OS. Can you find a way to identify its location and move it to your M.2 Windows drive?
I would set up a fresh installation using the Windows media installation tool. I’ve reviewed this process earlier at https://www.tenforums.com/installation-u...post698505. You can remove the boot partition from your other drive afterward.