Tech Support Guy System Info Utility version 1.0.0.9
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 11 Home, 64 bit, Build 22000, Installed 20210730121523.000000-300
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz, Intel64 Family 6 Model 158 Stepping 10, CPU Count: 12
Total Physical RAM: 8 GB
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Hard Drives: C: 930 GB (790 GB Free); D: 0 GB (0 GB Free); F: 237 GB (237 GB Free);
Motherboard: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-16P6, ver REV:1.0, s/n BSS-0123456789
System: American Megatrends Inc., ver MSI_NB - 1072009, s/n 9S716P612210ZI3001324
Antivirus: Windows Defender, Enabled and Updated
Ok let me start this mess up on my part,
A while back I installed Linux OS to run beside my Windows OS, On my SSD which is Drive (F), so after a while, I didn't really like Linux, I guess I am a Windows guy lol, anyways, so I decided to want to uninstall Linux and keep Windows, this where I made a boo boo so I said I will just delete the Partition that has Linux on it and all will be good right!! Well now it was not, I accidentally deleted the entire partition thus wiping my SSD clean of any programs including Windows OS. So I said no biggie right just reinstall windows back on the SSD and all will be fine, let me tell you not all was fine, So I go into BIOS Boot to reinstall Windows, and low and behold my SSD is not listed in the Boot option, just my HDD which is a Seagate 1TB, so I freak out wondering why it is not showing as a boot option as Primary Drive to boot into, so with haste, I installed Windows on my HDD, and now it blows Butt for time not fast at all, So I go to try and get it My SSD to be recognized so I allocate it to assign it a path and put it online right !! Well, again, imagine that LOL track record speaks for it doesn't it LOL, so I accidentally made my SSD a Dynamic disk, so when I finally got my SSD to show up as a Boot option, Windows tells me I can not because it is in Dynamic mode, so..... I reboot into my HDD go into Computer Management to revert my SSD back to Basic Disk, then it tells me it has to be in FAT32, etc. I thought NTFS was how it is supposed to be, my HDD NTFS and Windows is on it, anyway, I made another Boo Boo I made my HDD a Dynamic Disk, and now I can't get it out of that I went into Computer Management and tried but to no avail, I can't, and I still can't get Windows on to my SSD Drive I need some serious help I hope I explained it well enough so someone can troubleshoot this for me and give me a Viable solution I can get help and help me solve my problem, any help will be great and thank you for listening lol.
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 11 Home, 64 bit, Build 22000, Installed 20210730121523.000000-300
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz, Intel64 Family 6 Model 158 Stepping 10, CPU Count: 12
Total Physical RAM: 8 GB
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Hard Drives: C: 930 GB (790 GB Free); D: 0 GB (0 GB Free); F: 237 GB (237 GB Free);
Motherboard: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-16P6, ver REV:1.0, s/n BSS-0123456789
System: American Megatrends Inc., ver MSI_NB - 1072009, s/n 9S716P612210ZI3001324
Antivirus: Windows Defender, Enabled and Updated
Ok let me start this mess up on my part,
A while back I installed Linux OS to run beside my Windows OS, On my SSD which is Drive (F), so after a while, I didn't really like Linux, I guess I am a Windows guy lol, anyways, so I decided to want to uninstall Linux and keep Windows, this where I made a boo boo so I said I will just delete the Partition that has Linux on it and all will be good right!! Well now it was not, I accidentally deleted the entire partition thus wiping my SSD clean of any programs including Windows OS. So I said no biggie right just reinstall windows back on the SSD and all will be fine, let me tell you not all was fine, So I go into BIOS Boot to reinstall Windows, and low and behold my SSD is not listed in the Boot option, just my HDD which is a Seagate 1TB, so I freak out wondering why it is not showing as a boot option as Primary Drive to boot into, so with haste, I installed Windows on my HDD, and now it blows Butt for time not fast at all, So I go to try and get it My SSD to be recognized so I allocate it to assign it a path and put it online right !! Well, again, imagine that LOL track record speaks for it doesn't it LOL, so I accidentally made my SSD a Dynamic disk, so when I finally got my SSD to show up as a Boot option, Windows tells me I can not because it is in Dynamic mode, so..... I reboot into my HDD go into Computer Management to revert my SSD back to Basic Disk, then it tells me it has to be in FAT32, etc. I thought NTFS was how it is supposed to be, my HDD NTFS and Windows is on it, anyway, I made another Boo Boo I made my HDD a Dynamic Disk, and now I can't get it out of that I went into Computer Management and tried but to no avail, I can't, and I still can't get Windows on to my SSD Drive I need some serious help I hope I explained it well enough so someone can troubleshoot this for me and give me a Viable solution I can get help and help me solve my problem, any help will be great and thank you for listening lol.