Boot order doesn't work

fullkenely
fullkenely Member Posts: 2 New User

Hello,

 

I've got an acer aspire v5 572g.

I bought an msata SSD and put windows 8 on it. I want to boot automatically on the SSD but the boot order doesn't "obey". I put my SSD in 1st position in the BIOS and my HDD in last position ( i still have W8 on the hdd, i want to keep it). I don't know why the boot sequence always prioritize the HDD. When i press F12 on boot, i can see that the HSS is 0 and the SS is 1. The priority won't work.

 

Help me please!

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  • Ryanrr
    Ryanrr Member Posts: 831 Practitioner WiFi Icon
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    Hi fullkenely,

     

    I would like to ask why you are keeping the HDD in its original configuration? If you remove the HDD itself and leave just the SSD connected are you able to boot?

     

    The problem could be that both HDDs are using the same operating system or it could be how the drive is formatted and if the HDD was formatted as drive 0 then that may be why it boots first even when you change the priority. I am unaware of any limitation or what could cause the system to ignore the boot priority order other then maybe how the drives are formatted.

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  • Ryanrr
    Ryanrr Member Posts: 831 Practitioner WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓

    Hi fullkenely,

     

    I would like to ask why you are keeping the HDD in its original configuration? If you remove the HDD itself and leave just the SSD connected are you able to boot?

     

    The problem could be that both HDDs are using the same operating system or it could be how the drive is formatted and if the HDD was formatted as drive 0 then that may be why it boots first even when you change the priority. I am unaware of any limitation or what could cause the system to ignore the boot priority order other then maybe how the drives are formatted.

  • fullkenely
    fullkenely Member Posts: 2 New User

    Hello,

     

    thanks for your reply. FInnaly i formated the hdd and now i can boot on the ssd. Im using the hdd as a saving partition.

     

    My issue is solved, thanks

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