soarwitheagles
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Hi again.
Ok, this is on my new security build.
Strange, I have never seen this before. Hopefully it is very simple and I missed it.
Everything working perfect. Today, I received my new WD Red 3 TB. Very excited to install it.
I unplugged my Seagate 2 TB, plugged in the WD Red 3 TB, and my screen says, "Insert boot media or change boot order."
What the heck happened?
Even after I unplug the WD 3TB, same message. The ONLY way I can get the system to boot into Windows 7 is to put the darn Seagate 2 TB back into the computer!
I have checked the boot priority in the BIOS, and it is set to the Intel SSD. My Windows 7 is on the Intel SSD, NOT the Seagate! But it appears as if the computer is thinking the Windows 7 Pro is on the Seagate, not the Intel.
What the heck is going on? What might I have missed?
Please help! Tomorrow I need this computer up and running to set up wireless internet at our new location.
Thanks,
Soar
PS Here are my present components:
Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced - Mini-ITX Computer Case
Intel i7-3770k
ASRock DDR3 1333 Intel - LGA 1155 Motherboards (B75M-ITX)
Corsair Vengeance RAM 1600 8GB
2-Scythe Gentle Typhoon 120mm x 25mm Fan - 1850 RPM case fans
2-Coolermaster fans 120mm and 70mm.
Modified ARCTIC COOLING A7P-75000023 92mm CPU Cooler [will shave/mill 5/8" off the top]
Corsair CMX 400
Intel 160GB SSD
Seagate 2TB HDD
Ok, this is on my new security build.
Strange, I have never seen this before. Hopefully it is very simple and I missed it.
Everything working perfect. Today, I received my new WD Red 3 TB. Very excited to install it.
I unplugged my Seagate 2 TB, plugged in the WD Red 3 TB, and my screen says, "Insert boot media or change boot order."
What the heck happened?
Even after I unplug the WD 3TB, same message. The ONLY way I can get the system to boot into Windows 7 is to put the darn Seagate 2 TB back into the computer!
I have checked the boot priority in the BIOS, and it is set to the Intel SSD. My Windows 7 is on the Intel SSD, NOT the Seagate! But it appears as if the computer is thinking the Windows 7 Pro is on the Seagate, not the Intel.
What the heck is going on? What might I have missed?
Please help! Tomorrow I need this computer up and running to set up wireless internet at our new location.
Thanks,
Soar
PS Here are my present components:
Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced - Mini-ITX Computer Case
Intel i7-3770k
ASRock DDR3 1333 Intel - LGA 1155 Motherboards (B75M-ITX)
Corsair Vengeance RAM 1600 8GB
2-Scythe Gentle Typhoon 120mm x 25mm Fan - 1850 RPM case fans
2-Coolermaster fans 120mm and 70mm.
Modified ARCTIC COOLING A7P-75000023 92mm CPU Cooler [will shave/mill 5/8" off the top]
Corsair CMX 400
Intel 160GB SSD
Seagate 2TB HDD
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