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So, according to your OP - you had a HDD, which when it was booting as the only drive was C: drive. Then you cloned it to an SSD, and when you booted Windows from the SSD, the SSD running Windows on it was F: drive. That's quite a cloning program that would change all the registry entries required to run Windows from F: drive. In normal circumstances, as @CountMike points out, when Windows loads, the partition containing that Windows system is C: drive. Load Windows on drive 0 - it gets C: and drive 1 will get a different letter. Load Windows on drive 1 - it gets C: and drive 0 will get a different letter.
I have yet to see a cloning program that will clone a Windows partition and make all the changes to the Windows registry to change it's drive letter to make it get something other than C: drive when booted into.