I'm assuming I wont be able to boot to windows if I do that. The problem is I'm going to replace the HDD with a SATA SSD. the bios doesn't detect the SSD as a boot drive but instead detects my HDD as a boot manager and I was able to choose which windows I want to use and of course I boot into the windows on the SSD.īut when I check disk management, the SSD did not have an EFI partition. I disabled optane through IRST in windows, but when I entered BIOS and change the mode into AHCI itu prompts for a disk erase/data wipe, I pressed "no/cancel" and just went on installing windows on my new SSD. I upgraded to an NVME ssd, but there are a lot of things I don't really understand I just bought a legion Y530, it was pre built with optane+1TB hdd(with windows)
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