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In BIOS can you set the SSD as the first boot device ?
I have Legacy BIOS, not UEFI, so my choices are different than yours.
In BIOS can you set the SSD as the first boot device ?
I have Legacy BIOS, not UEFI, so my choices are different than yours.
Now Christoffer mate if you have the OS on a SSD then that disk 0 is indeed a very large one so what are disks 1 2 3?? spinners.
I am asking because Windows installs as I am sure you know to a drive it designates as C: drive.
, and most folks install a small SSD as the boot drive to save money and keep larger drives for data.
I would like to see a pic of the BIOS components and also the boot order screen.
Also just what is on those external drives??
I would advise you to connect your external HDD only after your PC Completes booting .
Thanks for the tips. However, I cannot switch to legacy booting, since the BIOS does not have that option. I need to be able to reboot remotely, which means I need to be able to boot with the external drives connected.
Regarding the drive setup. It is a computer used for scientific processing of huge uncompressed video files, hence the big disks.
Cheers,
Christoffer
Odd thing. If I turn off the USB legacy support in the BIOS the computer boots correctly even with the external drives connected.