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adelluser565
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July 21st, 2020 04:00
Are you swapping their hard drives between eachother? If so , are they on the same Windows version , partition table(GPT or MBR) and Booting mode(Uefi and Legacy) ? If not then you need to change some stuff in the BIOS. A
DanielD123
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July 21st, 2020 05:00
They are both windows 10 (not exactly the same build)
The partition table and the booting mode is the same for both of them
That's weird. You can maybe try to add a Boot Option in the BIOS .
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adelluser565
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July 21st, 2020 04:00
Are you swapping their hard drives between eachother? If so , are they on the same Windows version , partition table(GPT or MBR) and Booting mode(Uefi and Legacy) ? If not then you need to change some stuff in the BIOS. A
DanielD123
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July 21st, 2020 05:00
They are both windows 10 (not exactly the same build)
The partition table and the booting mode is the same for both of them
adelluser565
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July 21st, 2020 05:00
That's weird. You can maybe try to add a Boot Option in the BIOS .