So I recently got this new computer as a gift, but it seems that this computer has some sort of sds login I need to get in. It's Windows 7, but I've never gotten to the OS yet. Me being me, I decided to use my current computer's HDD with Windows 10 on it to bypass the sds login screen. So I swap out the two HDD and booted up the computer. Everything seems to work except for the fact I'm facing a black screen with a blinking white cursor.
I looked up that most Dell computers can't have more than 127GB in hard drive space and this one had 160GB HDD inside, so I'm assuming they partitioned it so that the main drive had less than 127GB.
Now that it has 1TB + Windows 10 instead of Windows 7, is there any way I can make this work without having to reinstall Windows since I no longer have disks for it?
I looked up that most Dell computers can't have more than 127GB in hard drive space and this one had 160GB HDD inside, so I'm assuming they partitioned it so that the main drive had less than 127GB.
Now that it has 1TB + Windows 10 instead of Windows 7, is there any way I can make this work without having to reinstall Windows since I no longer have disks for it?