I installed a new M.2 SSD today with the intention of cloning my current HDD to it and setting it as my boot drive.
I used Macrium reflect to clone the drive which seemed to go through without any problems. However, the SSD was not showing up in the boot settings menu. I could see it in the BIOS, but just not in the boot menu. I would attach pictures, but now I cannot even access my BIOS for some reason.
My PC just launches and takes me to a menu that makes me chose between the Macrium Reflect recovery or Windows 10. If I chose Windows 10, it boots like normal.
The only thing that seemed a little strange to me in regards to the SSD not showing up as a boot drive is that there are extra drives (I tried posting a link to an image of them, but the site didn't like it). C: is my current HDD, E: is a different SSD, and I: is the new M.2 SSD. I don't know what all the other ones are, and while I was typing this post out, the G: drive disappeared. Any help would be appreciated.
My motherboard is an MSI z270.
I used Macrium reflect to clone the drive which seemed to go through without any problems. However, the SSD was not showing up in the boot settings menu. I could see it in the BIOS, but just not in the boot menu. I would attach pictures, but now I cannot even access my BIOS for some reason.
My PC just launches and takes me to a menu that makes me chose between the Macrium Reflect recovery or Windows 10. If I chose Windows 10, it boots like normal.
The only thing that seemed a little strange to me in regards to the SSD not showing up as a boot drive is that there are extra drives (I tried posting a link to an image of them, but the site didn't like it). C: is my current HDD, E: is a different SSD, and I: is the new M.2 SSD. I don't know what all the other ones are, and while I was typing this post out, the G: drive disappeared. Any help would be appreciated.
My motherboard is an MSI z270.