This is because your first boot device is the external media. Remove your windows install disc/usb and try booting again. The installer should continue just fine because all of the needed files are already copied to your computer.
Yes boot F12 and select your new SSD to boot from, You have no need for the bootable USB/DVD install media once you are installed. Still removing it you should boot f12 on the first boot to ensure that the system sees that you want to boot from your new SSD
JamesJAB1
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January 2nd, 2021 08:00
This is because your first boot device is the external media. Remove your windows install disc/usb and try booting again. The installer should continue just fine because all of the needed files are already copied to your computer.
Clintlgm
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January 3rd, 2021 11:00
Yes boot F12 and select your new SSD to boot from, You have no need for the bootable USB/DVD install media once you are installed. Still removing it you should boot f12 on the first boot to ensure that the system sees that you want to boot from your new SSD