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There's a hard disk boot sequence in the BIOS.,You can adjust.,The mobile hard drive is hot-swappable.,The second hard disk here obviously can't be hot-swapped.。。
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Set it as the first boot item in the BIOS.
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1. Start the computer and press the DEL key at the same time to enter the BIOS interface (some computers press the F2 key).
2. Press the left and right buttons, move the cursor to "Advanced BIOS FEAtrues" and press Enter.
3. Press the up and down buttons, move the cursor to "first boot device", press enter, and an options small dialog will pop up, which is all the boot items.
4. Select Hard Disk in the pop-up menu.
5. Press F10 to save and restart the computer.
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There is no need to set up a special set, which disk the operating system is installed on, that is the disk that guides the computer to start. Dispose of the other disk in the PE system of the USB flash drive first, and delete the boot partition.
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It's much the same.
1. Boot into the BIOS settings, you can see the boot device priority, this is the selection of the boot order of the hard disk and other devices. If you have two hard drives, you need to set the priority of the hard disks first.
2. Go to the hard disk drivers in the figure above and specify the order of the two hard disks. Just move the disk that needs to be started to the top. Generally, it is adjusted by pressing the page turn key.
3. At this time, go back to the previous level, enter the boot device priority, and the 1st boot device will be listed, which is the first boot device, and you can select the hard disk. 
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Reinstall the system, you can chat privately.
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With the continuous popularization of computers and the rapid development of the computer industry, the capacity of various operating systems, text and image processing, high-level languages and other software used on microcomputers continues to increase, and the requirements for hard disk capacity are getting higher and higher, and it seems that hard disks are always insufficient. The following is my collection of how to use two hard disks on desktop computers, I hope it will be helpful to you
Tools Raw materials.
A new hard drive.
A sata line.
Method steps.
Open the primary chassis.
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