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I marked my SSD's C: drive as Active now, I will now restart my computer and unplug HDD and see if it boots properly.
https://i.imgur.com/q64K0Na.png
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Dude... I can't explain you how much happy and thankful to you I am right now
https://i.imgur.com/9oxhmvw.png
Seems like that the problem has been solved, but I still need to see how to deal with my old HDD that I still want to use as external one (I would just remove Windows folder or something)
Glad it worked as it should. Told you it was simple :)
I don't know...
All I've done is marking SSD's C: partition as active then unplugging HDD's SATA connector.
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Also, my SSD is MBR
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Also, I'm not sure what should I do with my old HDD, can I still plug it back in and use it as my second drive or something? I would use it externally (most likely)
After I again plug back my old HDD in, should I go to msconfig and remove it from the Boot tab?
Also should I maybe run my SSD as Disk 0?
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And how can I properly get rid of the Windows folder that is on my old HDD after removing it from the Boot in msconfig?