I recently installed a new sata SSD and now my M.2 boot drive will not boot. My system before the new SSD install was a bit special so I'll explain that further.
My System had a M.2 SSD with my current Windows 10 installed on it (Let's call it Drive 0). It also had a second Sata SSD installed (Let's call it Drive 1) that had an old windows installation on it in a Windows.old folder (I believe it also had just a standard windows file still on it as well).
I just installed a Sata SSD and HDD into the 4,5 sata slots on my motherboard. Upon the first boot after the install my system booted into Drive 1. Having done this song and dance before I unplugged all my drive except for Drive 0 and now it boots to a "Select proper boot Device" Error.
At the moment I'm just running on the old windows install on (Drive 1) and (Drive 0) looks totally fine and is fully accessible. Any Ideas on how I can get (Drive 0) booting properly again?
My System had a M.2 SSD with my current Windows 10 installed on it (Let's call it Drive 0). It also had a second Sata SSD installed (Let's call it Drive 1) that had an old windows installation on it in a Windows.old folder (I believe it also had just a standard windows file still on it as well).
I just installed a Sata SSD and HDD into the 4,5 sata slots on my motherboard. Upon the first boot after the install my system booted into Drive 1. Having done this song and dance before I unplugged all my drive except for Drive 0 and now it boots to a "Select proper boot Device" Error.
At the moment I'm just running on the old windows install on (Drive 1) and (Drive 0) looks totally fine and is fully accessible. Any Ideas on how I can get (Drive 0) booting properly again?