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Yesterday, my Windows installation broke, so I decided to do a fresh install. I have both an SSD and an HDD. I cloned Windows from my HDD to the SSD when I got it, but yesterday I deleted Windows from the HDD to free up space, including the partitions. After restarting, Windows on my SSD stopped working.To move files, I installed Linux (Pop OS) on the HDD. Then, I did a fresh Windows install on my SSD using a USB. However, when I checked the BIOS boot options, it showed "Windows Boot Manager" listed as coming from my HDD, not my SSD (where I installed Windows) (To be clear C: is in my SSD and
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