2014 XMG laptop. With a NVMe SSD as C drive. The drive is not detected by the BIOS, but otherwise it's fine. I decided to replace it with a newer, but used, larger drive I have from my dead desktop PC. The XMG laptop has issues, especially with the GPU, but zero money means trying things. The BIOS still can't see this much newer SSD, but if I run Linux LiveCD I can see the drive. I can also see the drive if I run windows 10 installation from a USB stick. Unfortunately when it reboots the laptop gives me a message it can't find a boot drive. The drive works.
WTF is going on?
I have one idea which I think I will try, but I am so confused.
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2014 XMG laptop. With a NVMe SSD as C drive. The drive is not detected by the BIOS, but otherwise it's fine. I decided to replace it with a newer, but used, larger drive I have from my dead desktop PC. The XMG laptop has issues, especially with the GPU, but zero money means trying things. The BIOS still can't see this much newer SSD, but if I run Linux LiveCD I can see the drive. I can also see the drive if I run windows 10 installation from a USB stick. Unfortunately when it reboots the laptop gives me a message it can't find a boot drive. The drive works.
WTF is going on?
I have one idea which I think I will try, but I am so confused.
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