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After the system is successfully installed on the hard disk, you can make the following two settings to boot it up:
1) Set the corresponding system partition to the active partition.
An active partition is a primary partition that boots the operating system. There can only be one active partition on a hard disk. To set the current partition as the active partition, click on the DSIKgenius toolbar button "Activate", or click on the menu "Partition - Activate Current Partition" item, or you can right-click on the partition you want to activate and select the "Activate Current Partition" item in the pop-up menu.
2) Set the hard disk in BIOS as the first boot device.
After booting into the BIOS, find the BOOT page, find the BOOT priority item in it, set the first item to the desired hard disk, and save it to exit the BIOS.
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Nearly BIOS set the SSD as the default boot disk,Very simple SSD recommended Samsung's 950Pro to use it,Big brand storage products are a little more reliable,And it is considered that the industry's read speed or boot speed is very fast,A cost-effective SSD,The most important thing is that there will be no problems,Samsung big brand *** Oh。
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In the second picture, move 2 to 1 and press F10 to select Y.
I don't understand one thing.,How did you migrate the system in.,(Install the system to install it step by step.,Copying it doesn't work.,Please help.。
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With the popularity of SSDs, more and more people are replacing SSDs in order to increase the speed of their computers. It is true that the read rate of the SSD is much faster, and this issue of ** will teach you how to replace the SSD without reinstalling the computer system.
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All you need to do is set the SSD as the first boot item in the BIOS, and here's how:
1. Take Lenovo computer as an example, first press the enter key to enter the BIOS system in the boot screen.
2. Then you will enter the main interface of BIOS.
3. Use the left and right keys on your keyboard to move the cursor to the startup option.
4. Then in the interface, move the cursor to the boot option and press the enter key.
5. After entering the new interface, move the cursor to the hard disk option, and press the plus key on the keyboard to move the option to the first position.
6. Then press the F10 button, save and exit to complete the setting.
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Here's how to set it up:
1. Press the [DEL] button to enter the BIOS interface.
2. Press F7 to enter Advanced Mode.
3. Click [Boot] to enter the startup settings.
4. Scroll down until you see [Boot Option Priorities].
5. Click "Hard Drive BBS Priorities".
6. Click the drop-down box on the right side of [Boot Option 1] and set the SSD as the boot disk. At this point, the system will boot from the SSD first, and if the SSD does not have an operating system, it will boot from the second drive.
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Summary. Hello, glad to answer for you.
How to complete SSD system migration with "Aomei Partition Assistant".
2. Select an SSD and click "Next" to continue.
3. During the SSD system migration, you can modify the size, location, and drive letter of the system on the SSD after migration. Usually leave the default settings and click "Next".
4. After reading the precautions for "booting the operating system", you can click "Finish" to return to the main interface.
5. Return to the main interface of Partition Assistant - there is a new operation under "Actions to be executed". Click "Submit" in the upper left corner of the main interface to complete the SSD system migration operation.
Hello, I have seen your question and am sorting out the answer, please wait for a while Hello, I am happy to answer for you. How to complete SSD system migration with "Aomei Partition Assistant". 1. **Free Aomei partition assistant, open the main page.
Select Migrate system to SSD. Click "Next". Follow the program instructions.
2. Select an SSD and click "Next" to continue. 3. During the SSD system migration, you can modify the size, location, and drive letter of the system on the SSD after migration. Usually leave the default settings and click "Next".
4. After reading the precautions for "booting the operating system", you can click "Finish" to return to the main interface. 5. Return to the main interface of Partition Assistant - there is a new operation under "Actions to be executed". Click "Submit" in the upper left corner of the main interface to complete the SSD system migration operation.
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I haven't tried the first method.
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