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How do I make my optical drive not boot fist. I did a upgrade and now everytime I boot up, the optical drive starts running really loud as if it was reading a disk Plse hlp!!

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Mess around in bios?

 

 

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How do I make my optical drive not boot fist. I did a upgrade and now everytime I boot up, the optical drive starts running really loud as if it was reading a disk Plse hlp!!

Change your boot order in the BIOS. Very quick and easy.

Your manual has all the details.

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I've read the manual several times. And I've tried to mess in bios it's so confusing to me!!! I want to completely remove the optical drive from the boot menu... is that possible?

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How do I make my optical drive not boot fist. I did a upgrade and now everytime I boot up, the optical drive starts running really loud as if it was reading a disk Plse hlp!!

Are you sure there is nothing in the Drive?

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I'm sure it never did it with my old motherboard. It is very loud at first. Does it have something to do with being in the faster sata?

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I'm sure it never did it with my old motherboard. It is very loud at first. Does it have something to do with being in the faster sata?

No. It just initial spin up.

You have a UEFI BIOS. There is nothing complicated about that.

Section 2.2.1. The initial screen of your BIOS, right hand panel. Boot order selection. That's the easy way.

Or you can go to advanced mode. BOOT tab.

Section 2.8. And 2.8.12, boot device priority.

All in your manual.

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