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Windowls 10 booting problem

Anonymous
2021-11-27T22:36:00+00:00

Hello everyone!
I installed a new SSD drive on my computer because I had a problem with booting the Windows 10 from my HDD.
So, I installed Windows on the SSD, changed the boot order in the BIOS, putting the SSD to be first, but when the setup finished, the system restarted and it sent me to a 2.2TB Infinity boot screen, telling me there is no boot device found. I unplugged the old hard drive and left only the SSD. I also disabled 2.2TB Infinity in the BIOS but the problem still occurs. How can I fix this?

Thank you.

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-11-28T03:01:10+00:00

    Hello, how are you?

    My name is Paloma B., I am very happy to be able to try to help you in the best possible way.

    I understand that you have problems starting your computer.

    I believe it's probably a Windows fault, so the BIOS isn't identifying the installation to boot it.

    I suggest you redo the installation on the SSD and it will probably solve the problem.

    In BIOS set sata to AHCI if not currently set.

    After that, redo the installation using a USB with the latest version of Windows.

    If you have any questions, please follow the threads below.

    For this, you will first need to create a Windows installation USB, just follow the topic below. If necessary, you can create the USB on another computer.

    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki...

    After completing the creation of the USB, follow this thread, it is very detailed and will assist you in the clean installation of Windows.

    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/wiki...

    I await news.

    If these procedures helped you in any way, please click on "I solved my problem" and also mark as an answer, so you can help others users.

    We will always be available for whatever you need!

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