No bootable Drive issue

Rocky Charles

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I recently bought a refurbished Gaming laptop with an SSD. It was working fine, however it had an installation of Windows 10 Pro. So I connected m own personal HDD And it caused some type of Error to come up while booting, and now the SSD wont boot up.

My HDD Had Win7 and the SSD had Windows 10 So I guess it caused a conflict in booting the OS? Help please..
 

Rocky Charles

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I'm wondering where do I go from now? I was looking forward to using the SSD as a drive, but its not picking anything up from it. Just continues to say, Remove Media and press an key to restart.
 

Rocky Charles

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Well, I did see someone that had a issue similar to mines. Where the BIOS Detects the HardDrive used, but the Windows installation doesn't. So I tried using this method. http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/52129-disk-clean-clean-all-diskpart-command.html

Hopefully it works. PRetty much I'm tring to Do as you said to set it back how it was originally, according to its Registration Key it was a Windows 7 Home Premium OS. So I guess, I have to Create an ISO Specifically for that type of Windows? I created an ISO For Windows Ultimate. Wont work?
 

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A Win 7 Home Premium license will not work to activate a Win 7 Ultimate install.
 

Rocky Charles

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btw, I finished doing a dignostic, and read some of the data, apprently "Root cause found: MBR is corrupt. Repair action: Disk metadata repair. Result:Failed. Error Code= 0x490. Time taken = 1425553
 

Rocky Charles

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Alright, I'm currently Creating the windows ISO onto a 14.9 GB USB using YUMI. the ISO is Microsofts Home premium. I talk to one of my Co Workers and he says that the symptoms are the cause of a the SDD possibly failing. Strange thing is, when I use the SATA Wire to my current computer it has no problem Reading the file and all its folders and components. I suppose the issue is that the drive itself Doesn't have a OS right?
 

Rocky Charles

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Ah well I guess the issue is the SSD. Apprently its not working or showing up ANY data in my computer and even using a Direct SATA wire to another computer, same thing, nothing shows. I guess its dead?