Hi,
I have an older Acer Aspire S3 with Intel I3. Recently the hard drive that came standard with the product became corrupted and I had to find a new one. My brother cloned one of his older Samsung SSDs to a newer one and gave me the older SSD. On his desktop, the said SSD is recognized by the computer and can be booted from, running Windows 10. But, when I put the SSD in my laptop, there are no boot options available, although it recognizes the device with name, etc.
Is there any way to fix this?
Thanks,
Max
I have an older Acer Aspire S3 with Intel I3. Recently the hard drive that came standard with the product became corrupted and I had to find a new one. My brother cloned one of his older Samsung SSDs to a newer one and gave me the older SSD. On his desktop, the said SSD is recognized by the computer and can be booted from, running Windows 10. But, when I put the SSD in my laptop, there are no boot options available, although it recognizes the device with name, etc.
Is there any way to fix this?
Thanks,
Max