Saw this post for my current problem (https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/boot-manager-is-in-another-drive.3782086/post-22832666)
On my side the PC won't boot if a 240G SSD is not plugged.
Following the selected solution steps to remove the boot drive from my 240G drive and put it on my C: drive (NVME), I'm facing the following error at "delete partition override": The arguments specified for this command are not valid. For more information on the command type: HELP DELETE PARTITION.
Here's my drives list: View: https://imgur.com/a/JYONTBR
Disk 2 is the one with the unwanted boot partition and disk 3 my main drive (yeah it's obvious, I know 😉)
Thanks in advance for you help!
On my side the PC won't boot if a 240G SSD is not plugged.
Following the selected solution steps to remove the boot drive from my 240G drive and put it on my C: drive (NVME), I'm facing the following error at "delete partition override": The arguments specified for this command are not valid. For more information on the command type: HELP DELETE PARTITION.
Here's my drives list: View: https://imgur.com/a/JYONTBR
Disk 2 is the one with the unwanted boot partition and disk 3 my main drive (yeah it's obvious, I know 😉)
Thanks in advance for you help!