Drivers/Hardware :: Reconnected HDD Won't Boot

Oct 29, 2015

Details: ASUS A8 desktop UEFI

Running Win10 on an HDD, I disconnected the sata cable to it and tested out an SSD on a diff sata cable. Installed 10 on that just for fun.

Took the SSD out, reconnected the HDD sata cable and it wont boot. The HDD is seen in the bios but in the boot menu it is not seen. I see items such as UEFI: Sandisk(my acronis usb stick), UEFI: P3 DVDRW, UEFI: Kingston(my win10 install usb stick), Windows Boot Manager but not UEFI: P2: Toshiba which im pretty sure is what my HDD was.

Windows Boot Manager goes to UEFI setup.

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