Why can’t I start the system after installing the solid state drive?

If the solid-state drive cannot start after installing the system, it is because the system you installed is incompatible with your hard drive, which leads to the failure to start.

1. The new hard disk must be partitioned and the primary partition activated, otherwise the system cannot be started even after it is installed.

2. The new hard drive must have an operating system installed. If there are multiple hard drives, you must set the new hard drive to boot first in the bios.

3. Install the operating system. If there is a problem with the ghost installation method, just use Microsoft's original CD to install it. Because the ghsot system is made by individuals, it is inevitable that there will be bugs. If it works, you can use it. If there are problems, use Microsoft's original installation. The original version is definitely fine.

Solid State Drives, referred to as solid drives, are hard drives made of solid-state electronic storage chip arrays. They are composed of control units and storage units (FLASH chips, DRAM chips). )composition.

Solid-state drives are exactly the same as ordinary hard drives in terms of interface specifications and definitions, functions and usage methods, and the product appearance and size are also completely consistent with ordinary hard drives. It is widely used in military, vehicle, industrial control, video surveillance, network monitoring, network terminals, electric power, medical, aviation, navigation equipment and other fields.