Laptop: HP Envy TS 15
Processor: Core i7-4702MQ
Storage: 128GB mSATA SSD + 1TB SSD EVO860
I recently replaced my HDD with a new 1TB SSD.
My operating system (windows 10) is installed on a 128GB mSATA drive
After installing the new 1TB SSD, system is always trying to boot from it. So, booting fails, and I got a black screen with the message: "No bootable device, insert boot disk and press any key".
System will boot fine if I just disconnect the new 1TB SSD.
There is no option in the BIOS to choose disk priority.
I tried to mark the new SSD as "inactive" using diskpart, but it failed.
I tried to convert the new SSD into logical disk using GParted and other partitioning tools, and failed. Even formating the new SSD as logical is not possible.
Before installing the new SSD, I changed the boot option in BIOS to support legacy systems, because I want to try to install Linux distros on my machine.
Any ideas how I can optimize the system to boot properly?
Note:
Disk 0: 1TB SSD (empty)
Disk 1: 128GB mSATA (Windows 10)
Processor: Core i7-4702MQ
Storage: 128GB mSATA SSD + 1TB SSD EVO860
I recently replaced my HDD with a new 1TB SSD.
My operating system (windows 10) is installed on a 128GB mSATA drive
After installing the new 1TB SSD, system is always trying to boot from it. So, booting fails, and I got a black screen with the message: "No bootable device, insert boot disk and press any key".
System will boot fine if I just disconnect the new 1TB SSD.
There is no option in the BIOS to choose disk priority.
I tried to mark the new SSD as "inactive" using diskpart, but it failed.
I tried to convert the new SSD into logical disk using GParted and other partitioning tools, and failed. Even formating the new SSD as logical is not possible.
Before installing the new SSD, I changed the boot option in BIOS to support legacy systems, because I want to try to install Linux distros on my machine.
Any ideas how I can optimize the system to boot properly?
Note:
Disk 0: 1TB SSD (empty)
Disk 1: 128GB mSATA (Windows 10)
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