The system will boot from the original hard drive if you leave both drives in the system after cloning. You must remove or disable the original drive before booting the SSD.
If you boot with ONLY the SSD in the system, it'll default to the boot drive.
Note - the system in the video is NOT your system - it's the 5570, which is Intel-based. Your 5575 is AMD.
Look at the links again there was [url][/url] thats y it didnt worked
Tell me if its worked and if u understand better my issue
I understand what u say but removing a hdd from laptop is kind of complicating
Would be easier to just boot from ssd but i dont know y but when i press f2 to go in bios it doesnt show the same thing as him in the video...but it shows like the pictures i posted
I would just like to know how to have bios look like his since its the same pc
What u mean by utility and ans version? I did exactly the same thing as in the video
I plugged my m.2 in while keeping the hdd
Then i partitionned the ssd(which he didnt) i didnt saw it at first then i cloned the hdd to ssd while keeping the hdd intact until the pc will boot from ssd but i didnt manage to change the boot sequence
Cloning is all-or-nothing. Your links are all broken and do not come up.
When you clone the drive, you MUST REMOVE the original drive from the system before you boot for the first time, and you MUST NOT make any changes to it structure-wise.
Thanks for ur answer is it why there is a different bios? Between amd and intel?? And how do i disable the hdd if windows is booting on it? Do i just unpartition it while on windows?? Thanks
The two systems were likely built by different companies - the BIOS will be different as a result. You will need to disable or remove the original drive when booting the cloned drive for the first time - however you choose to do that job.
Go under Drives in setup - you should be able to set the hard drive to "disabled". If there is no such setting, it will be necessary to physically remove the drive.
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The system will boot from the original hard drive if you leave both drives in the system after cloning. You must remove or disable the original drive before booting the SSD.
If you boot with ONLY the SSD in the system, it'll default to the boot drive.
Note - the system in the video is NOT your system - it's the 5570, which is Intel-based. Your 5575 is AMD.
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Tell me if its worked and if u understand better my issue
I understand what u say but removing a hdd from laptop is kind of complicating
Would be easier to just boot from ssd but i dont know y but when i press f2 to go in bios it doesnt show the same thing as him in the video...but it shows like the pictures i posted
I would just like to know how to have bios look like his since its the same pc
bouleAkAslim
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I plugged my m.2 in while keeping the hdd
Then i partitionned the ssd(which he didnt) i didnt saw it at first then i cloned the hdd to ssd while keeping the hdd intact until the pc will boot from ssd but i didnt manage to change the boot sequence
ejn63
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What utility and version did you use to do the cloning?
Did you remove the original drive from the system before you booted from the M.2 SSD for the first time?
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ejn63
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Cloning is all-or-nothing. Your links are all broken and do not come up.
When you clone the drive, you MUST REMOVE the original drive from the system before you boot for the first time, and you MUST NOT make any changes to it structure-wise.
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ejn63
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The two systems were likely built by different companies - the BIOS will be different as a result. You will need to disable or remove the original drive when booting the cloned drive for the first time - however you choose to do that job.
ejn63
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Go under Drives in setup - you should be able to set the hard drive to "disabled". If there is no such setting, it will be necessary to physically remove the drive.