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Which of the 5 SATA ports is the drive connected too? Also I'll assume AHCI mode due to having a SSD and you have the drive connected to either port 5 or 6, which if that's the case no one read the next page in the manual for the SATA set up in the bios,
Would be why you can't see the drive as a boot device. Easiest solution would be to switch it with one of the non-boot HD's, and then it will be available without having to change any settings.
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even though you do not have usb 3.0 you do still only have 5 sata and one esata. your board is still new enough that it should have no problems with the sata dvd. so bios or dvd firmware is most likely your problem.
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@stormy13:
If this works, it's by far the easiest solution.
I will try this and get back here with the results.
And, TNX!
@stormy13:
Victory!
I swapped the data cables as you suggested.
BIOS is happy and I can now boot from my SATA DVD drive
Windows is happy, as the drives are all showing in Device Manager and the Disk Management Tool exactly as I wanted them to be.
And I am happy- A Big Thank You to everyone that provided help on this topic!
I guess I can mark this Solved! Again!
Mine is the same only with 6 ports instead of 5. I use the two on mine like that for my storage drives, keeps them from being seen until Windows loads.
I'm glad you have it working.
It only took five people to fix it. LOL
They could have just included all the info in one place in the manual instead of spreading it on three pages.
Glad you figured it out for him Stormy.
Good call!
Mike
Glad you got it working Richard Great work Stormy and Mike I completely agree with you lol and do not understand why all SATA ports cannot be used what ever the settings as with my board