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That sounds like a bios issue oh, you would have to go into your bios free boot up and make sure that your boot selection is correct. and otherwise make sure your computer is booting from the appropriate hard drive that has the Windows 10 home on it. You may have to play around with it but it's in the boot menu of your bios and to get into your bios you would best delete or F1 depending on what your computer tells you to during the initial boot up process. As soon as you turn the computer on stop pressing delete any will enter into your bios if you have trouble you would Google that to make sure you're selecting the appropriate boot device.
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