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I was using Windows 10 installed on my HDD, and it was working fine. Recently, I added an SSD to my laptop and installed a fresh copy of Windows on it using a bootable USB drive. I used Coustom Installation And Select Drive 1. I did not modify or remove anything on the HDD.Now, Windows on the SSD works fine, and I can access all the files on the HDD except (users folder of old hdd window even after advance security I select everyone) from File Manager. However, when I press F9 (my boot options key), the HDD does not appear as a boot option.In bios also old window not showing

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