Hard disk is detected but does not boot Windows 10?

La
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I have rebuilt the hard disk of my laptop in my PC and it is nicely recognized by the BIOS, but it will not start. For me after the BIOS screen is simply black with a dash of flashes. Does anyone have experience?

My

Format and is good.

Sh

I assume you want the PC to boot the already installed Windows without having to reinstall it.

Such an action is only likely to succeed if the hard disk controller access mode in both devices is set to AHCI in the BIOS and was Windows at the time of installation.

La

How can I format the hard disk if the PC does not start

My

You have to start from DVD… USB.

Ar

That you do not einfahc so take the plate from another computer and boot from it should be clear to you. Either you boot from your old disk or you format this new one and reinstall Windows.

La

So you mean with another system format this hard drive?

Ka

Nonsense

Ar

Then tell me. I'm waiting

My

That's exactly how you do it.

My

Nope Windows 10 is enough.

La

Yes, how about if it does not boot?

My

The DVD with Windows 10 should boot.

La

But no hard drive is the only thing I have on Windows 10. Otherwise would have to format Ubuntu.

My

Bad idea.

Change hard disks again. ISO load burn DVD. As an image

Ka

What should I tell you? If the disks have the same type of storage, it is not a problem to simply boot into another PC.

Ar

It does not matter which type of memory the hard disk has, the problem is the drivers. But when I look at your other answers, I see that you have no idea.

Ka

What driver please? To boot Windows you do not need any drivers, except for those that come with Windows.

what answer? You just have no idea and dirty garbage, if countless people from other storage media on another system can boot, you will not change that with your feeble-minded answer.

Ar

Well, then boot a Windows which has been installed on Intel Intel CPU on a AMD CPU.

Well your other answers, yes there are some in which you have already been told that you only talk garbage.

And this is also absolute nonsense

if the disks have the same type of storage, this is no problem simply to boot into another pc.

Why should the storage type influence it?

Ka

Is not a problem, I've already done. The driver does not need to boot at win 10.

give me examples if that's the case.