[SOLVED] eboot and Select proper Boot device

Jan 1, 2021
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So I changed my hard drive and now I have this but my keyboard is Bluetooth so I can't press the key.Is there any other way to fix without a keyboard.
 
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Well I formatted my old hard drive so I don't have windows on it anymore.
From some other working PC, make a flash drive to install with.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
You'll need a blank flash drive of 8GB or larger. Keyword...blank. Whatever is on it WILL be wiped out.

Then, with a keyboard that actually works, install Windows on this blank drive.
Reinstall the old hard drive on its original port/connector .
Windows is on your old hard drive.
If you want to replace the old hard drive you need to clone it with software.
Or you need to do a new windows install on the new hard drive.

Windows and all of your data/information is on the old drive.
 
Jan 1, 2021
3
0
10
Reinstall the old hard drive on its original port/connector .
Windows is on your old hard drive.
If you want to replace the old hard drive you need to clone it with software.
Or you need to do a new windows install on the new hard drive.

Windows and all of your data/information is on the old drive.
Can I install windows on a flash drive and plug my flash drive into my pc?
 

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Well I formatted my old hard drive so I don't have windows on it anymore.
From some other working PC, make a flash drive to install with.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
You'll need a blank flash drive of 8GB or larger. Keyword...blank. Whatever is on it WILL be wiped out.

Then, with a keyboard that actually works, install Windows on this blank drive.
 
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