On 11/20/23 01:28, Michael wrote:
On Monday, 20 November 2023 01:25:09 GMT the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
I transferred my old Sata SSD Intel-SSD from my ATOM computer to Iintel i5,
Asus H610 motherboard.

Bios recognized both drives:

AHCI: Sata6G_1: Intel SSDSC2BF480A5 (this is the transferred drive bootable)
and
NVME: Samsung SSD 970 (this is new one not formated)

But under Bios Boot Menu my transferred intel ssd is not recognized as
bootable drive. Any solutions?
Is it a Boot Menu Setting?
I can post a picture.

The EFI boot on the MoBo must be set to Legacy Bios or EFI, depending on the
partition table type of your SSD (MBR Vs GPT).

To set this you should enable the CSM (Compatibility Support Module) in the
Boot Menu of the MoBo and then look into the Boot Configuration submenu
choices.

The CSM (Compatibility Support Module) in the Boot Menu is greyed out.
It is Asus h610i Motherboard, and according for CSM to be enabled it needs 
dedicated graphic card;
I don't have one, using Intel i5 CPU graphic.

Is it possible to boot strap and re-partition /boot sector so the motherboard 
will recognize it without dedicated graphic card?

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