J john92210 Senior Member Joined Feb 22, 2011 Messages 50 Jan 7, 2014 Thread Author #1 I have two hard drives: a SSD and a mechanical hard drive. I've set the mechanical as the boot drive in BiOS. However after starting the computer, I can't verify in Windows which drive is the boot drive . How can you tell?
I have two hard drives: a SSD and a mechanical hard drive. I've set the mechanical as the boot drive in BiOS. However after starting the computer, I can't verify in Windows which drive is the boot drive . How can you tell?
Solution patcooke Jan 7, 2014 Go to control panel, admin tools, computer management, storage, disk management. It will list the status of each of your drives.
Go to control panel, admin tools, computer management, storage, disk management. It will list the status of each of your drives.
Jimbo22 Essential Member Joined Aug 27, 2008 Messages 5,038 Jan 7, 2014 #2 Which ever drive is labeled as the C drive is the boot drive. Upvote 0 Downvote patcooke Microsoft MVP Microsoft MVP Joined May 16, 2010 Messages 5,703 Jan 7, 2014 #3 Go to control panel, admin tools, computer management, storage, disk management. It will list the status of each of your drives. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads Question Question need to convert mbr to gpt without data loss, non boot drive bedouinbro Jul 25, 2024 Windows Help and Support Replies 4 Views 193 Jul 25, 2024 Mike Solved External Hard Drives Ignoring "Turn off Hard Disk After" Setting – Mixed Results on Win 10/11 fa1rid Oct 14, 2024 Windows Help and Support Replies 4 Views 507 Oct 16, 2024 ussnorway What is the best way to update my music files to an external hard drive? InChoirer Oct 12, 2024 Windows Multimedia Replies 3 Views 92 Oct 13, 2024 ChatGPT Featured Article Article Optimize Your Windows Drives: A Guide to Defragmentation and Performance ChatGPT Oct 2, 2024 Windows News Replies 0 Views 54 Oct 2, 2024 ChatGPT G How To - Windows installed on old SSD drive wanting fresh install on NEW SSD drive... gazooks Aug 12, 2024 Windows Upgrade and Installation Replies 3 Views 361 Aug 13, 2024 gazooks G Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
patcooke Microsoft MVP Microsoft MVP Joined May 16, 2010 Messages 5,703 Jan 7, 2014 #3 Go to control panel, admin tools, computer management, storage, disk management. It will list the status of each of your drives. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution You must log in or register to reply here.
Go to control panel, admin tools, computer management, storage, disk management. It will list the status of each of your drives.