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Linux/Windows 11 Home dual-boot, GRUB loader on M.2 disk.
I created a Windows 11 Native Boot disk on an SSD attached via USB. I didn't realize that the PC I bought had drive bays for SSDs, so I figured I'd move my (2) disks there. Now I can't get the Native Boot install to load, even though I can see the disks fine from my main Windows 11 install. Neither disk is showing any errors, all SMART test come back clean. Data is fully accessible from Linux and Windows.
I did update my BIOS a few weeks ago, but just yesterday moved the disks. I made sure that the IRST/VMD device was disabled. I tried building a new Native Boot install, on a freshly repartitioned disk, but the system never completes the install. I get 3-4 reboots in before the disk can't be found.
I created a Windows 11 Native Boot disk on an SSD attached via USB. I didn't realize that the PC I bought had drive bays for SSDs, so I figured I'd move my (2) disks there. Now I can't get the Native Boot install to load, even though I can see the disks fine from my main Windows 11 install. Neither disk is showing any errors, all SMART test come back clean. Data is fully accessible from Linux and Windows.
I did update my BIOS a few weeks ago, but just yesterday moved the disks. I made sure that the IRST/VMD device was disabled. I tried building a new Native Boot install, on a freshly repartitioned disk, but the system never completes the install. I get 3-4 reboots in before the disk can't be found.
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Custom
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-13400F
- Motherboard
- PRIME B760M-A
- Memory
- 32 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia 4060
- Sound Card
- On-board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- (2) Acer XD270H B
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- (1) M2 1TB
- PSU
- 600W
- Case
- Tower
- Cooling
- (3) Case fans
- Keyboard
- Standard
- Mouse
- Standard
- Internet Speed
- 250 Mbps
- Browser
- Vivaldi