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"do I format before installingwin 10 pro on samsung 850 pro ssd", my motherboard is an Asrock fatality 990fx killer. My cpu is an AMD 8350. I originally cloned my ssd using latest data migration version from Samsung. Checking Bios it booted from Windows boot manager, not the ssd. I reinstalled win 10 pro to my Samsung 850 pro ssd. I installed my Lan driver package and did windows updates. I ran sfc /scannow and everything is working, no corruption. Checking in Bios, I still have Windows boot manager now listed as #1, in my boot menu. My Samsung ssd is listed as an option. I selected that to boot from, save changes and exit. On start up it says no operating system installed, please reinstall media and restarted. Did so with my usb with win 10 on. Did this a couple times and no luck. OS not recognized. Back into bios and set to Windows boot manager. Started up and everything runs fine. Looking in Device manager and under storage controller it says Microsoft Storge Spaces Controller. So is this normal for Win 10? I have Samsung magician running and changed it to ssd settings. It was saying it recognized it as a hdd. Using defrag it lists ssd as my c drive (only drive installed). It runs trim to optimize. Checking Bios it still lists Windows boot manager as #1. Will not boot selecting ssd as 1st boot option. Is the problem at formatting the ssd first? If so what is the best way to do it if so? At windows 10 installing, or connect it back to sata 2 port and my hdd back in sata1, and format the ssd that way?

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