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Some bioses will only boot from one of the optical drives. Look in the bios Setup, probably somewhere near the boot order settings, for a list of the two optical drive models. The one you want to boot has to be on top of the list - you can change the order they are listed in. It usually doesn't matter whether they are master or slave, just the order in the list matters. If either or both are SATA connected, there are often some SATA headers you can't boot a drive from. E.g. Red - you can boot from , Black you can't. |
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