jenchiwei said:
I think drive 0 and 1 are the physical address for the connection. I assume you changed the boot sequence as I did to set the default boot from ssd. I could boot into both win10 installation before the old one on hdd got wiped. Windows will give the c: drive designation to the boot drive. So you can change the driver designation for that partition in windows.
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I changed the boot sequence in BIOS to:
... 1. Windows boot manager
... 2. HDD0: Crucial_C1275MX300SSD4
... 3. HDD1: ST1000LM035-1RK172
... 4. USB FDD:
... 5. etc.
The 1TB HDD was cleaned to all unallocated and then formatted as NTFS. It is my D: Data drive now.
But Win10's Disk Management shows the HDD as drive-0 and the SSD as drive-1. It works fine this way but it's just strange that the BIOS shows HD-0 as the SSD but Disk Management shows Drive-0 as the HDD.