Question Bios Won't Add SSD To Boot Option

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EricLane

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I took out my hard drives (one had windows 10 installed). I installed a new ssd. I tried to install windows 11 with a usb and a key but then i realized the key is an "upgrade", not a fresh install key. I reinstalled several ssds, not sure which one had windows installed.

But now, even though the ssd appear in bios EZ storage list, and in flash mode I can see the storage contents, they will not appear in the boot priority list so I cannot select my windows ssd to boot from. My mobo is MSI MAG Z490 TOMAHAWK. Help?
 
I took out my hard drives (one had windows 10 installed). I installed a new ssd. I tried to install windows 11 with a usb and a key but then i realized the key is an "upgrade", not a fresh install key. I reinstalled several ssds, not sure which one had windows installed.

But now, even though the ssd appear in bios EZ storage list, and in flash mode I can see the storage contents, they will not appear in the boot priority list so I cannot select my windows ssd to boot from. My mobo is MSI MAG Z490 TOMAHAWK. Help?
The "key" you bought sounds shady.

But, you can install Win 11 on the SSD, and apply your existing Win 10 license to the Win 11 install.


What are the full specs of this system?
 
The "key" you bought sounds shady.

But, you can install Win 11 on the SSD, and apply your existing Win 10 license to the Win 11 install.


What are the full specs of this system?
Well, I can no longer get past BIOS. Windows usb installer says the key is good but then it says "
This PC doesn't currently meet the minimum system requirements to run Windows 11"

My PC: CASE: Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced ATX Full Tower
MOBO: MSI MAG Z490 TOMAHAWK LGA 1200 Intel Z490 SATA 6Gb/s ATX Intel Motherboard
CPU: Intel Core i7 10700K 3.8GHz 8-Core
COOLER: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
GPU: Zotac GTX 1080 AMP Extreme 8GB
PSU: Corsair Professional 750W 80+ Gold Certified
MEMORY: G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR4 3600

View: https://imgur.com/gallery/bios-ssd-boot-issue-Wl2dm9s
 
Well, I can no longer get past BIOS. Windows usb installer says the key is good but then it says "
This PC doesn't currently meet the minimum system requirements to run Windows 11"

My PC: CASE: Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced ATX Full Tower
MOBO: MSI MAG Z490 TOMAHAWK LGA 1200 Intel Z490 SATA 6Gb/s ATX Intel Motherboard
CPU: Intel Core i7 10700K 3.8GHz 8-Core
COOLER: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
GPU: Zotac GTX 1080 AMP Extreme 8GB
PSU: Corsair Professional 750W 80+ Gold Certified
MEMORY: G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR4 3600

View: https://imgur.com/gallery/bios-ssd-boot-issue-Wl2dm9s
 
"This PC doesn't currently meet the minimum system requirements to run Windows 11"

This is why I reinstalled the SSD, so it would recognize Windows 10 and the upgrade key would work. But, again, it won't let me boot from the tb ssd.
 
"This PC doesn't currently meet the minimum system requirements to run Windows 11"

This is why I reinstalled the SSD, so it would recognize Windows 10 and the upgrade key would work. But, again, it won't let me boot from the tb ssd.
You're doing it wrong.

You do the Win 11 install all by itself.
Only one drive connected.
When it asks for the license key, you apply the Win 10 one you already have.

Now...if it fails to install the Win 11, you need to determine exactly why it is saying "doesn't currently meet..."
 
You're doing it wrong.

You do the Win 11 install all by itself.
Only one drive connected.
When it asks for the license key, you apply the Win 10 one you already have.

Now...if it fails to install the Win 11, you need to determine exactly why it is saying "doesn't currently meet..."
That is what I tried. I removed all drives, because I wanted to put them in my new PC. I installed a 500GB SSD into this PC. I downloaded the windows install onto a USB and booted from that. That's when I realized the key I bought was for a Windows 11 UPGRADE, not a fresh install key.

Then I reinstalled my 1TB SSD with Windows 10. I figured this would allow the upgrade key to work. But my BIOS won't let me boot from it. I wondered if the drive was damaged or corrupted, so I entered flash bios and I can see the 1TB contents so it isn't corrupted. I just cannot figure out how to force my BIOS to enable my 1TB SSD to boot.
 
That is what I tried. I removed all drives, because I wanted to put them in my new PC. I installed a 500GB SSD into this PC. I downloaded the windows install onto a USB and booted from that. That's when I realized the key I bought was for a Windows 11 UPGRADE, not a fresh install key.

Then I reinstalled my 1TB SSD with Windows 10. I figured this would allow the upgrade key to work. But my BIOS won't let me boot from it. I wondered if the drive was damaged or corrupted, so I entered flash bios and I can see the 1TB contents so it isn't corrupted. I just cannot figure out how to force my BIOS to enable my 1TB SSD to boot.
Thats still not the way this works.

I don't know what "upgrade key" you bought, but it sounds very shady.

You didn't need to buy anything.
You just needed to discover your existing Win 10 license key, do the Win 11 install.
When it asks for the license, input the Win 10 you already have.
 
Thats still not the way this works.

I don't know what "upgrade key" you bought, but it sounds very shady.

You didn't need to buy anything.
You just needed to discover your existing Win 10 license key, do the Win 11 install.
When it asks for the license, input the Win 10 you already have.
I saw a pop-up a couple weeks ago that my windows 10 support was about to lapse and I thought it linked me to a purchase page.

I was under the impression that Windows 11 upgrade was not free for me.

But to the direct issue, I cannot access my SSD any longer that has windows 10 installed because BIOS will not let me select it.
 
I saw a pop-up a couple weeks ago that my windows 10 support was about to lapse and I thought it linked me to a purchase page.

I was under the impression that Windows 11 upgrade was not free for me.

But to the direct issue, I cannot access my SSD any longer that has windows 10 installed because BIOS will not let me select it.
Absolutely incorrect.
There is no "upgrade version", and your Win 10 license was not about to expire.
You got scammed.

Which thread do you want to keep open?
This one or the newer one?
 
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