I tried to change SATA cables and SATA slots, but nothing. It is only recognized in Windows and in BIOS disk manager. At the end Windows 10 was able to boot on my new SSD, so I reconnected all the SATA cables to the other disks.īut now, only my new SSD is recognized in BIOS boot manager, my older one is not, even if it has Windows 10 installed too. Via power loss capacitors, DC600M protects data against unexpected power failure to reduce the possibility. The DC600M is suited for use in high-volume rack-mount servers and includes hardware based on-board PLP. ![]() I disconnected every SATA cables just to keep my new SSD and my USB key during the installation. Kingston’s DC600M SSD is a 4th generation data center SATA 3.0, 6Gbps SSD with 3D TLC NAND intended for mixed use workloads. The thing is I wanted to install Windows 10 on my new SSD without uninstalling Windows 10 from my older one. Set 'MBR' or 'GPT' for SSD, and click 'OK' to confirm. Right-click the not initialized SSD and select 'Initialize SSD'. Right-click'This PC/My Computer', click 'Manage' and click 'Disk Management'. And then I'll uninstall Windows 10 from my old SSD. Here are the steps to initialize SSD in Disk Management: Step 1. ![]() I want to keep both windows until I can transfer some data from the old one to the new one. So it means that I currently have two Windows 10 on two differents SSD. I already have an older SSD ( Kingston 120Gb SATA) that have Windows 10. I bought a new SSD ( Samsung 970 EVO PLUS) this week to install Windows 10 on it.
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