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from command prompt (admin) type each line below and hit enter..
Diskpart
select disk 1
create partition primary
format quick fs=ntfs label="SYSTEM"
assign letter="S"
active
exit
Bcdboot D:\Windows /s S: /f BIOS
from command prompt (admin) type each line below and hit enter..
Diskpart
select disk 1
create partition primary
format quick fs=ntfs label="SYSTEM"
assign letter="S"
active
exit
Bcdboot D:\Windows /s S: /f BIOS
I appreciate it, but that wasn't covered, because every link, or advice I was given I tried, and it failed and I posted the result, or what it said. I was told to use BCD, it didn't work as explained. We have fingered out the boot loader needs to be on that drive, and that is the issue. EASYBCD didnt' work, nor did the other bootable repair disk. I have seen over and over (not in this thread) "copy the boot loader folder" but they NEVER say where it is in the first place
No, it could not boot or no bootable device I do not remember the exact warning. I did this with only the SSD. I Mark as active is greyed out in disk management. There is no bootloader on the SSD from what I gather. Getting it there is apparently not as easy as I thought it would be, no software has worked or anything
Download Macrium Free Edition and create a bootable rescue USB. Boot up on that USB with your SSD installed on the PC and try to fix the boot problem following this Macrium guide: http://www.macrium.com/help/v5/Rescu...t_Problems.htm
It always works for me.
This was suggested early in this thread and I tried it already. It sees the ssd with windows 10. After I select and hit next it says no active partition and nothing is in the box, initially shows it along with the correct OS that is on it, it is when I hit next I get the no active partition. Make partition active is greyd out in disk management