



When you installed Win 10 on the SSD it used the boot loader on the Toshiba HDD EFI Fat32 partition instead of creating a new one on the SSD. Option 1 (Windows Boot Manager on the Toshiba HDD) is the option to boot the HDD-SSD. It shows the boot loaders that are on the EFI Fat32 partition(s). On a UEFI-GPT system, BIOS doesn't show the boot able drives on the boot priority list. I have attached below a screenshot of the current partitions on both SSD and HDD I'm not sure what the first partition on the SSD is and whether it should be a boot sector - but either way it's not being detected in current BIOS.ĭoes anyone know of a single tutorial here that addresses this issue, or do I need to try and pull together different threads to address my specific issue (which I'm finding hard to do at the moment)? When I do the clean install I want to make sure that BIOS recognises the SSD. However, the SSD is not showing in the BIOS boot priority menu, so I cannot set SSD to default. Windows is currently installed on the SSD (which I added myself), but on booting there are two OS options (see below) as the boot manager seems to think that the old HDD OS is still installed. I want to install Windows 10 on the SSD (M.2 2280 PCIE NVMe) and leave the HDD for storage only. I need to do a clean Windows 10 install on my laptop (I want to sell it, and therefore need to disassociate my Windows account with the OS installation).
