I am using an MSI motherboard. I know to move the icon in the bios to boot the first position I get confused which icon is represents what drive. I was trying to replace the drive with cloned M.2 nvme drive. So I took my best guess and ended up installing windows to the wrong drive. I was asking if I temporarily disconnect all drives except the one I want the OS to be on (the M.3 NVME) I figured there would no drive available but my target drive and I assume Windows would label it drive C: I would have the OS on the correct drive because there would not be another one available. Then I simply reconnect all the drives afterward. I can change the drive letter if that is an issue. Because I am confused as to which MSI BIOS icon represents my target. I just wanted to know if anyone could validate my plan as I have never done this just to windows. The plan is to disconnect all drives except the one I want the OS installed on. I figure there wouldn't be but one (my target) available. How could I miss it? Then simply reconnect all the drives. I picked a choice and the OS got installed but to an unintended drive. I didn't want it to install to the slow 3.5" old disk spinning platter style 7200 rpm. I had a lot of used drives on hand and I have about 4 installed. The pc is working but terribly slow because of I missed the target when I chose (my fault). I have cloned that to my 4tb NVME. I haven't installed it yet. I just wanted to see if anyone thinks that plan will work. Only one drive is connected so I can't pick the wrong drive if I wanted to. Only one is available. What confuses me is in the bios I see the icons that represent the installed drives. Almost everyone has a USB label on the icons. I have never considered an internal HDD to be usb. Maybe they are. some of the icons have an cd image on the icon and this pc doesn't even have an optical drive. The big question isn't really that big. If only have the drive I want windows to be on connected it force me to have only one choice so I was thinking that would make it impossible to install OS to anything but the one I want it to. Then reconnect all drives. I hope you understand. If not let me know. Thank you for your reply.
It is really difficult to read this without paragraph breaks. I have done below it for others to read.
In my reply, I asked
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Post an image of your current system, and tell us what you want to do e.g. clone current system to a new nvme.
Are you wanting to dual boot or use new nvme, and then reuse current OS drive."
It would help us to understand what you are trying to achieve. That is still not clear.
Let's start simple and work from there.
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I am using an MSI motherboard. I know to move the icon in the bios to boot the first position I get confused which icon is represents what drive. I was trying to replace the drive with cloned M.2 nvme drive.
So I took my best guess and ended up installing windows to the wrong drive. I was asking if I temporarily disconnect all drives except the one I want the OS to be on (the M.3 NVME)
I figured there would no drive available but my target drive and I assume Windows would label it drive C: I would have the OS on the correct drive because there would not be another one available.
Then I simply reconnect all the drives afterward. I can change the drive letter if that is an issue. Because I am confused as to which MSI BIOS icon represents my target. I just wanted to know if anyone could validate my plan as I have never done this just to windows. The plan is to disconnect all drives except the one I want the OS installed on.
I figure there wouldn't be but one (my target) available. How could I miss it? Then simply reconnect all the drives. I picked a choice and the OS got installed but to an unintended drive.
I didn't want it to install to the slow 3.5" old disk spinning platter style 7200 rpm. I had a lot of used drives on hand and I have about 4 installed. The pc is working but terribly slow because of I missed the target when I chose (my fault). I have cloned that to my 4tb NVME. I haven't installed it yet. I just wanted to see if anyone thinks that plan will work.
Only one drive is connected so I can't pick the wrong drive if I wanted to. Only one is available. What confuses me is in the bios I see the icons that represent the installed drives. Almost everyone has a USB label on the icons.
I have never considered an internal HDD to be usb. Maybe they are. some of the icons have an cd image on the icon and this pc doesn't even have an optical drive.
The big question isn't really that big. If only have the drive I want windows to be on connected it force me to have only one choice so I was thinking that would make it impossible to install OS to anything but the one I want it to. Then reconnect all drives.
I hope you understand. If not let me know. Thank you for your reply.