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Yeah I'd missed the integrated part. I think the same principle applies as with HD's, but instead of unplugging any other HD's you'd disable the other SSD in BIOS setup which is what we have users do when the HD is inaccessible like in a....laptop!
So this might be the variable involved here. You can disable the 32gb to see if that helps. What do you plan to use it for anyway?
As soon as you get online I would also post up asap a screenshot of your maximized Disk Mgmt drive map and listings showing all columns, using SNipping TOol in Start Menu. If 32bit is still enabled your boot files may land on it even if you choose the other SSD for install. It happens a lot, and can be trouble. But we know how to fix it.
Be sure to also follow the Best Practices for handling drivers in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7