A disk that shows up as storage but not on the boot priority means that this disk lacks the boot files GPT/UEFI.I’ve heard of unplugging the HDD and only leaving the ssd connected, does this work ? And do I really only have to plug the HDD back in and it will work again without problems
I’ve heard of unplugging the HDD and only leaving the ssd connected, does this work ? And do I really only have to plug the HDD back in and it will work again without problems
Ok so basically just disconnect the HDD and set the SSD as the boot priority after installing windows. Don’t have to disconnect the HDD while installing windows too, or just when I want to change the boot priority