Win 8.1x64.
Currently i have a SSD (c drive), and a few hard drives.
The bios boot order is SSD, (old stinky drive D, some other drives.
D: drive is a data/program drive. I copied the contents to a new faster/larger drive, un-allocated the drive letter, and made the new one d:. Everything works fine.
But, if i disconnect the old D: from the motherboard, the computer wont boot up.
The SSD is partitioned: System Reserve(system,active,primary partition), c: (boot/page file/crash dump, primary partition), and some un-allocated space.
The old D: says primary partition (nothing about boot and no drive letter).
It seems like the computer will only boot off D:, switch to the SSD and shift the drive letters around or something strange.
How can I fix this so i can remove that old D drive?
Currently i have a SSD (c drive), and a few hard drives.
The bios boot order is SSD, (old stinky drive D, some other drives.
D: drive is a data/program drive. I copied the contents to a new faster/larger drive, un-allocated the drive letter, and made the new one d:. Everything works fine.
But, if i disconnect the old D: from the motherboard, the computer wont boot up.
The SSD is partitioned: System Reserve(system,active,primary partition), c: (boot/page file/crash dump, primary partition), and some un-allocated space.
The old D: says primary partition (nothing about boot and no drive letter).
It seems like the computer will only boot off D:, switch to the SSD and shift the drive letters around or something strange.
How can I fix this so i can remove that old D drive?