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If you’re trying to use a Windows 10 drive on two different computers that have different hardware, such as varying generations of processors or chipsets, or if one is an Intel and the other is AMD, you might run into boot issues. This is because Windows 10 is installed in a way that depends on specific hardware setups.
To fix this, first check if secure boot is enabled on both computers. Secure boot helps protect your system from unauthorized software but can cause problems if the hardware isn’t compatible. Also, ensure that Windows was installed in UEFI mode on both machines, as mismatched boot modes can cause the drive not to boot.
However, troubleshooting can be tricky without detailed information. To get better assistance, please provide the full model numbers or product specifications for both computers. This way, you can get targeted advice to make sure your Windows 10 drive works smoothly on both machines.