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Originally Posted by Arclight
As a short term workaround you can press F10 during boot and get a dialog where you can select the drive to boot from. Select the primary drive (probably something like "HDD0") to boot as normal.
Would have to do that every boot though, so better to fix the order in BIOS.
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I already have to do that every boot. The F2 and F10 keys don't even work unless I unplug it first, and even then I have to F10 boot.
I'll try rearranging the order right now.