ASRock P67 Pro3 SE changing boot order |
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Posted: 12 Oct 2015 at 4:53pm |
Right that. Anyway, @Leetneok- change the CMOS battery, to play safe.
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If your USB external drive can use an eSATA cable, don't bother connecting it to the SATA3_0 port. That's one of the two SATA III ports on your board, it would be a waste to use that on an external drive that is a HDD. All so called "SATA III" HDDs cannot even reach the maximum SATA II speeds. In case you did not understand, ASRock Expert was saying you should connect your SSD to the SATA3_0 port, since that will more likely cause it to remain first in the boot order |
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yeah it only happens after a restart and it dosnt have anything on the hard drive i formatted it to make sure nothing was on there. ill check into buying that cord and doing that if nothing else works.
Edited by leetneok - 09 Oct 2015 at 4:06am |
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Connect Your hard drive to the SATA3_0 port.
Edited by ASRock Expert - 09 Oct 2015 at 2:45am |
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What is stored on your external hard drive? Any images or backups of your OS drive?
Did this behavior with the external drive just start recently? Meaning you have used the external drive connected to the PC in the past, but it recently started to reset the boot order? Just to check, you said restart the PC, which means it does not happen from a cold start, after a shutdown? |
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hi i have this motherboard with windows 10 and every time i restart my pc my computer changes the boot order to my usb external hard drive. i looked everywhere on the net and couldnt find anything on this.
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