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How do I boot Windows from a new SSD?
With the following simple steps, your computer will boot Windows from SSD at once:
- Restart PC, press F2/F8/F11 or Del key to enter the BIOS environment.
- Go to the boot section, set the cloned SSD as the boot drive in BIOS.
- Save the changes and restart the PC. Now you should boot the computer from the SSD successfully.
How do you install an operating system on a new hard drive?
How to install Windows on a SATA drive
- Insert the Windows disc into the CD-ROM / DVD drive/ USB flash drive.
- Power down the computer.
- Mount and connect the Serial ATA hard drive.
- Power up the computer.
- Choose language and region and then to Install Operating System.
- Follow the on-screen prompts.
How do I get my computer to recognize my new hard drive?
What can I do if Windows 10 doesn’t detect the second hard drive?
- Go to Search, type device manager and press Enter.
- Expand Disk drives, find the second disk drive, right-click on it and go to Update driver software.
- If there are any updates, follow further instructions and your hard disk driver will be updated.
Can I install Windows 10 on a new computer?
This article provides you three common ways to install Windows 10 to a new PC: Migrate OS to install Windows 10 on a new PC without effort. Install Windows 10 from a bootable USB. Install Windows 10 from USB using Windows 10 media creation tool.
How do I install Windows 10 on an USB?
Attach the USB flash drive or insert the DVD on the PC where you want to install Windows 10.
Can I move Windows 10 on another hard disk?
If you want to migrate Windows 10 to an equivalently-sized or larger hard drive than the original, the best method is to use Windows’ own system imaging tool. This will allow you to copy your original drive exactly to your new drive. It’s important to stress that this method only works if you’re using a drive of equivalent or larger size.
How to install Windows 10 on a new PC?
After doing the preparatory job mentioned above, select “Migrate OS to SSD/HD” from the action panel on MiniTool Partition Wizard.