We are assuming that the hard drive isn't paralyzing the system, but it may be the case. The Hard Drive and opening BIOS options in UEFI Beta version may be not a good choice while having additional problems. Shouldn't at least.įurthermore as far as I know currently Ubuntu 13 is a beta version and 12 is a released version. This doesn't look like an Ubuntu problems, since it doesn't affect BIOS. A EFI- systempartition and a 84MB unassigned partition.This is a mess : ) ! And lack of information too (especially system configuration, notebook or not, one hard drive or more, live CD Ubuntu or installed one), but I'll try help. Disk 0 (Schijf 0) is my SSD and disk 1 (Schijf 1) is my HDD.ĭisk 0 has an 499MB recovery partition, a 260MB EFI- systempartition and A 232GB primary partition.ĭisk 1 has an 465GB startup, paging file?, Crashdump and primary partion. I added a picture of the current situation of disk management, it is in Dutch unfortunately but I will translate it so you will understand. After a succesfull migration no more problems.
How to install windows on hard drive not from bios windows 10#
Migrate windows 10 from the HDD to my SSD.I'm pretty lost now so it would be really nice if someone could help me out. The HDD doesn't have a recovery partition maybe that is the problem. When I only plug in my SSD it loops through the splash screen over andĪfter all this my HDD didn't show up so I checked disk management and saw that the HDD didn't had an EFI system partition so I added that. I switched the HDD and SSD to other ports and let my notebook run with one disk at the time (When only my HDD is plugged in I automatically get directed to the BIOS and nothing else.I removed the CMOS battery and unplugged the normal battery for longer than 10 minutes to drain all the power.
So I did the general thing to get my HDD on the boot list:
wait what? I went into my BIOS settings and saw indeed that only my SSD was shown. When I wanted to wipe the data on my SSD I found out that I couldn't wipe the disk because my HDD disk is not in the boot list of the BIOS. It will go the asus splash screen and then loops the splash screen a few times and automatically switches to the Windows 10 that is installed on my HDD. Tool from Microsoft and made a bootable usb for the installation. After the installation my HDD has windows 10 on it and my SSD, the windows on my SSD now doesn't work anymore because when you select the volume you want to use from the windows selection menu So, I went for my plan Z and that was re-installing Windows 10 on my HDD and then wipe the SSD and perform the migration again. After that I called the Microsoft support who tried to help me out but with no succes. For two days I tried to fix the problem myself by looking up the errors on the internet but in I wiped the HDD after the installation of Windows on my SSD.Īfter a succesfull migration I found out that my Windows 10 wasn't activated anymore and I had multiple errors, the biggest ones where 0xc000022 and 0xc004F012. NOTE: I removed the optical drive and replaced it with a caddy that holds my HDD. So I bought an Samsung 850 EVO ssd and migrated windows 10 to the SSD. It was installed on a HDD but the whole system was pretty slow. I recently bought an Asus X751LAV notebook with windows 10 pre-installed.