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August 26th, 2025 20:31
Aurora R16, removed second NVMe drive, no boot?
On my Aurora R16 I have two NVMe SSD drives. If I take the second one out (SSD1), it will not boot. How can that be fixed?
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On my Aurora R16 I have two NVMe SSD drives. If I take the second one out (SSD1), it will not boot. How can that be fixed?
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Tesla1856
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August 26th, 2025 20:42
Sounds like you are removing the wrong one, or ...
The computer's C-Drive is Drive-1 (as it should be) but your boot-partition in incorrectly on Drive-2 for some reason.
bradthetechnut
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August 27th, 2025 02:41
Could it be a RAID setup?
Tesla1856
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August 27th, 2025 03:57
@bradthetechnut
Gosh I hope not. With already super-fast-by-themselves NVMe SSDs on Windows-11 64-bit?
Anyway, I thought all that gimmicky Intel stuff was Depreciated.
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anne_droid
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August 28th, 2025 07:52
Hi
Try a W11 USB stick to repair/replace the missing Boot Loader and check the BIOS for any BOOT MANAGER listing, and adjust accordingly.
bradthetechnut
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August 29th, 2025 03:18
If you do that, have BIOS set to AHCI, not RAID (just in case it's set to RAID). Secure Boot should be on. Boot listing should be set to Windows Boot Manager. If your PC has IPV4 and IPV6 in the boot listing, make sure they're unchecked. They're for booting from a network.