Acer Aspirire E5-574 - Can two disks be detected in the BIOS? Help me.....

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edited August 2023 in 2019 Archives
I'm using the Acer Aspirire E5-574. Due to lack of capacity of 128GB SSD, which is the basic disk, 500GB SSD was purchased, installed where the original disk was located, and 128GB SSD was plugged into a seat next to the laptop. The 500GB SSD installed Windows 10 64 bit and ubutu 19.04 as GPT partitions, while the 128GB SSD changed from bios to legacy with MBR partitions and installed Windows 10 32bit and Windows 7 32 bit.(Windows said it could only be installed on the first disk, but bios detected only one disk, as shown in the picture, and removed and installed the 500GB SSD.)



Before I plugged in a 500GB SSD, I checked Windows 10 32 bit and Windows 7 32 bit for normal operation.

We connect a 500GB SSD to the first SATA, we connect a 128GB SSD to the second SATA, we go into the main tab of the bios, and we recognize just one 500GB SSD. 128GB disk is not visible in the boot priority order. I've tried both 'boot mode' as 'UEFI' and 'legacy bios' but I can't see the second disk, 128GB.




They don't detect it only in bios. Windows detects the second disk.




Q: Isn't acer bios capable of supporting two hard disks? If I support two hard disks, can I change the order of the two hard disks?

Q: My ultimate goal is to detect both the operating system in GPT partitions and the operating system in MBR partitions (Windows 10 64 bit, Ubuntu Linux, Windows 10 32 bit, Windows 7 32 bit) in GRUB. I really need these operating systems. And these operating systems are all genuine.

I ran the translator around because my English skill was poor.
I'm sorry and thank you.

Answers

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,852 Trailblazer
    >>>128GB SSD was plugged into a seat next to the laptop. >>>

    What is "seat" ? If "seat" is USB port, the BIOS Information tab will NOT see the  128 SSD? The Information tab will only see the 500GB SSD. Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ