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uchia9112021-08-21 22:44:07
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uchia911, 2021-08-21 22:44:07

Windows crashes after replacing ssd?

I have 2 ssds, each has its own Windows (it needs to be like this), when I remove the ssd and put another one, then the first one back, then Windows on the first one no longer works (inaccessible boot device). I thought that the loader was fooling my head, I started to put the ss through my pocket, I don’t touch the motherboard, so the result is the same. I installed windows cleanly, rearranged the ssd once and an error, nothing else is stuck, the queue is correct, in without. Boot starts and everything

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SagePtr, 2021-08-22
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There is such a feature of the Windows installer - if during installation it finds another disk that already has a Windows bootloader, then it writes its own bootloader to the existing one and does not create a new one. In ubuntu, by the way, there is the same bug , and for many years it has not been fixed. The easiest way not to make a mistake is to physically disconnect other hard drives during installation, in addition to the one you are installing on.

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