I installed a second larger capacity SSD M.2 NVME drive in my wife's computer. I cloned her first drive to the new drive and changed the drive letter to C: in the registry. Everything works well and I can boot to the new drive by using the Dell F12 boot menu at start up. It show two UEFI Boot managers. One just says UEFI Boot Manager, the other says UEFI
Boot Manager with the new drive capacity on it which I can boot to using the f12 startup option. If I boot to the BIOS (hitting F2 repeatedly), the boot menu only shows one UEFI Boot Manager (and two network options). I have tried legacy and disabling secure boot and the only way I can boot the computer to Windows 10 is by using the F12 key on startup. I have turned the old SSD to a data disk but it still has all the windows 10 partitions. Please help as my wife is not happy!!!
Boot Manager with the new drive capacity on it which I can boot to using the f12 startup option. If I boot to the BIOS (hitting F2 repeatedly), the boot menu only shows one UEFI Boot Manager (and two network options). I have tried legacy and disabling secure boot and the only way I can boot the computer to Windows 10 is by using the F12 key on startup. I have turned the old SSD to a data disk but it still has all the windows 10 partitions. Please help as my wife is not happy!!!