I know this isn't specifically a BI issue, but not sure where else to ask.
Please point me elsewhere, as needed.
I managed to get the Windows 10 OS copied onto an SSD and can boot from it by picking the second 'Windows Boot Manager' in the screen accessed with F12 at boot time (Dell Optiplex, UEFI w/ secure boot disabled, GPT partitions)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/49201507@N00/1C8ms5
https://flic.kr/p/25hWHWq
So it boots from the new SSD and seems to run fine, BUT when I remove the original OS drive, it fails to find the OS on the new SSD and I get a blue screen to 'repair your PC'.
How do I go about making the new SSD drive bootable without keeping the original drive?
thanx, Paul.
Please point me elsewhere, as needed.
I managed to get the Windows 10 OS copied onto an SSD and can boot from it by picking the second 'Windows Boot Manager' in the screen accessed with F12 at boot time (Dell Optiplex, UEFI w/ secure boot disabled, GPT partitions)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/49201507@N00/1C8ms5
https://flic.kr/p/25hWHWq
So it boots from the new SSD and seems to run fine, BUT when I remove the original OS drive, it fails to find the OS on the new SSD and I get a blue screen to 'repair your PC'.
How do I go about making the new SSD drive bootable without keeping the original drive?
thanx, Paul.
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