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SSD not in BIOS bootable drive list after upgrade to Windows 11 with new components


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Guest Jack Mackie
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I recently upgraded my computer with new Motherboard, CPU, RAM and GPU. With this new build I installed Windows 11, see specs below.Initially booted fine, though I tried changing RAM profile to XMP 1 and after this my old SSD #1 did not appear in the BIOS list of bootable drives.I cleared the CMOS and installed windows on a seperate SSD #2 and found I could access all the files on this drive but it was still not appearing in the list of bootable drives.I reinstalled windows on old SSD #1 though when I edited registry, in attempt to fix a loop of the shutdown button restarting the computer, the

 

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