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Default Boot Device Problem

Anonymous
2021-11-18T07:38:57+00:00

I bought a new SSD drive along with my old HHD.

I moved windows to the new SSD and from the BIOS I changed the Boot device to the SSD. The problem is when I restart the PC it runs the windows again on the HHD by default and I have to change the boot device manually every time I run the PC.

How can I set the SSD as a default boot device ? I already tried in the BIOS and the system configuration but nothing worked

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Devices and drivers

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  1. Sumit D - IA 170.7K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2021-11-18T16:03:19+00:00

    Thanks. The fact that disk 0 has an EFI partition is the reason why it picks up HDD first.

    The best way to overcome this is through a clean install.

    Nevertheless, If you change the disk order either through a cable change or if there is an option in BIOS, does that help? What I mean to say is, make SSD disk 0, which is ideally how the things should be.

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