- Dec 29, 2010
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Hi all,
If I have one bootable hard drive, and one bootable SSD, both SATA and both active, how does my computer know which to boot from? it's Windows 7 x64 pro that will be actively installed on both drives.
I'm going to disconnect my current hard drive that has Win 7 x64 pro, and leave it disconnected while I install a new SSD and Win 7 x64 pro using the same windows installation key.
After getting the SSD all set up, what happens when I reconnect the hard drive and reboot? Won't both hard drives try to boot the computer, how will it decide who gets precedence?
Ideally I don't want to mess with the hard drive and make it unbootable, because I plan to remove the SSD and boot from the hard drive later on.
Is this a matter of simply assigning boot priority in my BIOS (or perhaps swapping the SATA cables into various different SATA ports), or do I have to mess around with bootup stuff stored on the hard drive itself?
If I have one bootable hard drive, and one bootable SSD, both SATA and both active, how does my computer know which to boot from? it's Windows 7 x64 pro that will be actively installed on both drives.
I'm going to disconnect my current hard drive that has Win 7 x64 pro, and leave it disconnected while I install a new SSD and Win 7 x64 pro using the same windows installation key.
After getting the SSD all set up, what happens when I reconnect the hard drive and reboot? Won't both hard drives try to boot the computer, how will it decide who gets precedence?
Ideally I don't want to mess with the hard drive and make it unbootable, because I plan to remove the SSD and boot from the hard drive later on.
Is this a matter of simply assigning boot priority in my BIOS (or perhaps swapping the SATA cables into various different SATA ports), or do I have to mess around with bootup stuff stored on the hard drive itself?