ASRock Z270 Killer Sli/AC
Intel i7 7700K 4.2Ghz
2x16GB G-skill Ripsaws series V 3200oc
2x16GB Corsair Vengence LPX 3200oc
Sapphire Radeon RX480 Nitro+ 8GB
Cooler Master Blizzard T20
m.2 2 Intel 660p m.2 512GB sata3
m.2 1 Samsung Evo 860 m.2 500GB sata3
4TB Seagate Barracuda 7200 sata3
2TB Samsung Evo 860 SSD sata3
Hi there, and thanks in advance for whatever suggestions you may have for my issue.
I recently changed my motherboard which was an MSI Z70 A-Pro to the new one as listed above. In the old system I had m.2 Intel 660p as my boot drive which was c: drive and it was partitioned as h: drive.
Bear with me as this may take a short while.
However in the new system I booted as with thehe Samsung m.2 in m.2 1 slot. The Intel m.2 was not properly placed into the m.2 2 slot and after installing windows on the boot drive I realised this. Quickly seated it properly and switched on.
The system at this point used the old OS which was still on the Intel 660p as boot manager.
I don't know the best way forward with this, but having 2 operating systems can't be wise can it?
To be honest I've not come across this before and it's sort of worrying me. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Intel i7 7700K 4.2Ghz
2x16GB G-skill Ripsaws series V 3200oc
2x16GB Corsair Vengence LPX 3200oc
Sapphire Radeon RX480 Nitro+ 8GB
Cooler Master Blizzard T20
m.2 2 Intel 660p m.2 512GB sata3
m.2 1 Samsung Evo 860 m.2 500GB sata3
4TB Seagate Barracuda 7200 sata3
2TB Samsung Evo 860 SSD sata3
Hi there, and thanks in advance for whatever suggestions you may have for my issue.
I recently changed my motherboard which was an MSI Z70 A-Pro to the new one as listed above. In the old system I had m.2 Intel 660p as my boot drive which was c: drive and it was partitioned as h: drive.
Bear with me as this may take a short while.
However in the new system I booted as with thehe Samsung m.2 in m.2 1 slot. The Intel m.2 was not properly placed into the m.2 2 slot and after installing windows on the boot drive I realised this. Quickly seated it properly and switched on.
The system at this point used the old OS which was still on the Intel 660p as boot manager.
I don't know the best way forward with this, but having 2 operating systems can't be wise can it?
To be honest I've not come across this before and it's sort of worrying me. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.