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90% of the time failure to boot into BIOS setup or BIOS Boot menu is due to bad timing or other User failure. Try holding the F2 after reboot.
I gave you the other things to try so let us know how they go. You have a UEFI install judging by the labels on your Disk Mgmt which we read here by the thousands.
Greg,
Do you think it would be a good idea to disconnect the SSD and try to boot that way ?
The PC shouldn't be able to boot.
Maybe that would "force a change" to allow accessing the BIOS setup ???
Good thinking, David. It could be either the SSD or flash media blocking access to BIOS, providing it is being accessed correctly. Try without each and both to see.
Is this what you'd do?
Yea, I would disconnect everything not needed (Mouse + Keyboard) and see what that does.
I would want to see BIOS settings BEFORE doing a BIOS RESET if at all possible.
Your idea to contact Samsung support is excellent.
I don't have UEFI, Ubuntu, but I've never not been able to get into BIOS (Legacy) setup ...
Another note.
I never wipe the HD I am "replacing" before confirming everything works correctly.
I have 2 PCs, a dual-boot and a triple-boot.
I've "migrated" these OSs several times to different HDs, SSD, etc. ...
If anything goes wrong, I remove the new HD/SSD, reconnect the OLD working HD/SSD, and start over ...
This does mean having an extra "HD", but the cost is well worth it to me ... to be able to "recover" .
It's working fine just can't access the boot order. I hadn't noticed it before as it's not something I look to change much. I will try those suggestions later when I get home
How did you boot the DVD to install to the SSD?
How did you boot it?
Also do you know how C partition got put in first position because EFI System partition which boots the OS is normally always firs?