Question BIOS settings for my pc to work with an SSD instead of HDD

jimhoxh1

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I swapped my work PC's HDD for an SSD, but it doesn't show anything on the screen – no motherboard logo during startup. When I switched back to the HDD, it started normally. I attempted using both the SSD and HDD together for the system to boot, and the SSD is visible in the BIOS and inside windows. It seems like I need to make changes in the BIOS settings. Interestingly, when I booted with an older HDD (different one) it booted normaly.

Windows 10
Intel core i3 3220
4gb ram ddr3
Motherboard gigabyte B75M-D3V
Hdd WD 500gb
New ssd crucial 500gb
Turbox 550W power supply
No additional graphics card

These are the screenshots

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I cant give any more info,if you can give me an advice with this info great,for some reason it doesn't post anything if there is no drive connected ,if i want to get in bios i have to connect the drive first
 
The people here cannot see or touch your system. Therefore it is on you to provide all of the information asked for, otherwise no one can even begin to help. If you refuse to give this information then this thread serves no useful function and will be deleted. Your move.