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lexR

macrumors regular
Original poster
Dec 12, 2013
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UK
Hi All,

i have been using Windows 10 on my Mac Pro for some time and the other day i upgraded my boot drive fro the OSX to a PCIe blade drive, at the same time i also swapped my GPU for a GTX980 ti SC, this involved disconnecting the power and swapping a few PCIe ports around and one of the PCIe adapters is a Velocity solo with a samsung 850 evo with Win10 installed.

I went to boot into Windows to ensure all was well with the new GPU and all that came up was some blurb about the Velocity Solo PCIe card... so i used another PCIe SSD adapter (Sonnet tempo) and then it comes up with 'No bootable drive - please insert drive' or words to that effect.

My question is... is the drive recoverable? it still comes up as a bootable drive in 'startup drive' selection in settings, but just can get any further...

I can start all over again but would rather not loose all my settings and Win10 setup that i currently have.

Many Thanks for any help.
 
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