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uvalodia2017-10-05 19:02:33
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uvalodia, 2017-10-05 19:02:33

I put the SSD from one laptop to the second, and only bios turns on. What's wrong?

Guys.
There is an SSD. With Windows. I put in the 2nd laptop asus s200e, the bios just starts and that's it. It seems that he sees it (screen).
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Alexey Skobkin, 2017-10-05
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If it's UEFI, then you may need to create a bootloader entry on the new drive. This can be done with something like efibootmgr (Linux), EasyUEFI (Windows) or EFI Shell (no system if your UEFI has one).

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Artem @Jump, 2017-10-05
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Well, first you need to check whether it is indicated in the BIOS that you need to boot from it.
And then see what kind of bootloader is there - banal differences in BIOS and UEFI boot methods, and GPT and MBR disk partitioning methods can prevent booting from this disk, even if it is working.

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