Debian on SSD not recognised after installing Windows 10
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So due to school-related reasons I am required to have Windows. So I got it installed. Problem is that now my BIOS won't detect the SSD, but the HDD on which Windows is. Is there any way to fix this without reinstalling Debian?
(MB: MSI H170 GAMING M3 (MS-7978) G216435578 2.0)
(OS: Debian 9 kinda, Windows 10)
Thanks for any possible help!
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So due to school-related reasons I am required to have Windows. So I got it installed. Problem is that now my BIOS won't detect the SSD, but the HDD on which Windows is. Is there any way to fix this without reinstalling Debian?
(MB: MSI H170 GAMING M3 (MS-7978) G216435578 2.0)
(OS: Debian 9 kinda, Windows 10)
Thanks for any possible help!
linux debian ssd boot-partition
How are the HDs connected? Did the BIOS detect both HDs before the installation?
– Albin
Nov 24 at 17:17
You had Debian installed first, then installed Windows? Does the BIOS not see the SSD, or does it not show it as a boot option?
– acejavelin
Nov 24 at 17:18
The Bios detected the SSD with Debian installed before.
– Obama
Nov 24 at 17:19
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So due to school-related reasons I am required to have Windows. So I got it installed. Problem is that now my BIOS won't detect the SSD, but the HDD on which Windows is. Is there any way to fix this without reinstalling Debian?
(MB: MSI H170 GAMING M3 (MS-7978) G216435578 2.0)
(OS: Debian 9 kinda, Windows 10)
Thanks for any possible help!
linux debian ssd boot-partition
So due to school-related reasons I am required to have Windows. So I got it installed. Problem is that now my BIOS won't detect the SSD, but the HDD on which Windows is. Is there any way to fix this without reinstalling Debian?
(MB: MSI H170 GAMING M3 (MS-7978) G216435578 2.0)
(OS: Debian 9 kinda, Windows 10)
Thanks for any possible help!
linux debian ssd boot-partition
linux debian ssd boot-partition
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How are the HDs connected? Did the BIOS detect both HDs before the installation?
– Albin
Nov 24 at 17:17
You had Debian installed first, then installed Windows? Does the BIOS not see the SSD, or does it not show it as a boot option?
– acejavelin
Nov 24 at 17:18
The Bios detected the SSD with Debian installed before.
– Obama
Nov 24 at 17:19
The right way to indicate you have solved your problem by yourself is posting an answer and accepting it. Please take our short tour to learn how the site works.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 24 at 20:35
This is also relevant: Can I answer my own question? The bare link you tried to include in your answer is not enough though; please note link-only answers are low quality.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 24 at 20:42
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How are the HDs connected? Did the BIOS detect both HDs before the installation?
– Albin
Nov 24 at 17:17
You had Debian installed first, then installed Windows? Does the BIOS not see the SSD, or does it not show it as a boot option?
– acejavelin
Nov 24 at 17:18
The Bios detected the SSD with Debian installed before.
– Obama
Nov 24 at 17:19
The right way to indicate you have solved your problem by yourself is posting an answer and accepting it. Please take our short tour to learn how the site works.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 24 at 20:35
This is also relevant: Can I answer my own question? The bare link you tried to include in your answer is not enough though; please note link-only answers are low quality.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 24 at 20:42
How are the HDs connected? Did the BIOS detect both HDs before the installation?
– Albin
Nov 24 at 17:17
How are the HDs connected? Did the BIOS detect both HDs before the installation?
– Albin
Nov 24 at 17:17
You had Debian installed first, then installed Windows? Does the BIOS not see the SSD, or does it not show it as a boot option?
– acejavelin
Nov 24 at 17:18
You had Debian installed first, then installed Windows? Does the BIOS not see the SSD, or does it not show it as a boot option?
– acejavelin
Nov 24 at 17:18
The Bios detected the SSD with Debian installed before.
– Obama
Nov 24 at 17:19
The Bios detected the SSD with Debian installed before.
– Obama
Nov 24 at 17:19
The right way to indicate you have solved your problem by yourself is posting an answer and accepting it. Please take our short tour to learn how the site works.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 24 at 20:35
The right way to indicate you have solved your problem by yourself is posting an answer and accepting it. Please take our short tour to learn how the site works.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 24 at 20:35
This is also relevant: Can I answer my own question? The bare link you tried to include in your answer is not enough though; please note link-only answers are low quality.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 24 at 20:42
This is also relevant: Can I answer my own question? The bare link you tried to include in your answer is not enough though; please note link-only answers are low quality.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 24 at 20:42
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How are the HDs connected? Did the BIOS detect both HDs before the installation?
– Albin
Nov 24 at 17:17
You had Debian installed first, then installed Windows? Does the BIOS not see the SSD, or does it not show it as a boot option?
– acejavelin
Nov 24 at 17:18
The Bios detected the SSD with Debian installed before.
– Obama
Nov 24 at 17:19
The right way to indicate you have solved your problem by yourself is posting an answer and accepting it. Please take our short tour to learn how the site works.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 24 at 20:35
This is also relevant: Can I answer my own question? The bare link you tried to include in your answer is not enough though; please note link-only answers are low quality.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 24 at 20:42