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Nate Barrett
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Hello,I recently bought a new SSD in order to replace the old HDD in my laptop. During the installation of Windows 10 on the new SSD I foolishly didn't remove the old HDD from my laptop so now I have two versions of Windows 10 in both drives. Even though Windows run properly on the new drive, when I removed the old one from my laptop and pressed Start Windows weren't able to boot. I accessed the BIOS Setup and changed the boot priority to the new drive but again Windows did not boot. It seems that the new drive is still dependent on the old one in order to boot. I tried to reinstall Windows b
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