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Hello! I built my PC a few days ago and it has not been booting straight to Windows. I think that it should be booting to the SSD every time because itβs at the top of the boot priority yet windows isnβt showing up. The only way I have found to work is to go into BIOS and click on my SSD in the boot menu. This is a bit of a problem because I would like for my PC to go straight to windows and going to BIOS every single time is a little annoying. I asked r/buildapc and one of the people said to enable the AHCI. I checked my BIOS out and it looks like it is already enabled. Should I just reset windows? And if I do I need to backup my files correct?
Can you post a screen shot from disk management showing all the details did you install with both drives in as often it puts the boot files on another drive
If you have any personal data you want save it by all means, but its not much good saving a yet to be determined maybe problem install. Best to wait for the issue to be fixed before making REGULAR system images.
Can you post a screen shot from disk management showing all the details did you install with both drives in as often it puts the boot files on another drive
1)Working on getting those screenshots for you
2) I did install with only ssd plugged in
Hi Hardcore Llama. Have you tried setting your BIOS back to default values? Try ensuring that your SSD is the only boot device and that you donβt have any other devices enabled in the boot order that would interfere with the system booting into Windows.
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