This probably stems from a not fully complete clone operation.
Which OS is this?i do not have win 10.
its win 10 and i dont have anything to boot fromWhich OS is this?
Whichever...do you have a USB install thing you can boot from?
You'd disconnect all drives except the HDD, boot from your install USB, start the process.
When it asks Where, select Custom.
There, you'll see all existing partitions.
Select each, DELETE.
So it IS Windows 10.
Dare I ask....do you have a blank USB stick laying around, 8GB or larger?
Blank, or one with stuff on it that can be deleted?
The 'data' on that drive can be just temporary.i have a 8gb one. but it is being used. so no
Please start a new thread for your particular situation.Hi guys, I'm facing the same situation like the person who started this forum, however, this time my pc wont boot from the SSD when i plugged off the HDD where I have the same windows (same product key) in Both SSD and HDD. What should i do? I actually removed product key in the HDD in my old pc, and put in the product key in the windows on my SSD on my new computer. And then i take the HDD and put it on my new computer.