I had to suffer after installing the SSD M2. It was not defined in the bios. At the moment, in the boot priority in the first place, I have an old SSD, fully formatted. The BIOS defines it as a system one on which Windows is installed =) If you put it in second place, Windows will not boot, just like if you put the M2 SSD in first place, on which Windows is actually installed =) I don’t know, maybe it should be, but I am facing this for the first time. (Yes, and I have such pieces of iron for the first time) At the moment everything is working, but today it happened once that the PC hung on the MSI splash screen when you can press DEL and enter the BIOS, the reboot helped. One of the significant problems is the long loading of the operating system (about 30 seconds). I don’t know how to overcome it, it seems to me that the Windows installed on HDD disks are loaded so much.
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