Since doing a BIOS flip Flop, trying to troubleshoot a wireless keyboard not being able to get into BIOS, my boot order only shows my optical drive and an eSATA external storage I have connected. It does not have an OS on it. My OS drive is a RAID1 SATA config. Whats the deal with that?
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Z77X UD5H BIOS (F8) Boot Order Does Not Show All Options
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H WB Motherboard
Intel Ivy Bridge i7 3770K clocked @ 4.5GHz
16GB Kingston Hyper-X Genesis 2133 RAM
Water cooling by XSPC RASA RS240 Kit
Sapphire HD 6850 1GB DDR5 GPU
1TB - RAID1 setup with Western Digital 6GB/Sec Drives
Corsair HX750W Professional PSU
Windows 7 Professional (x64) Build 7601Tags: None
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Re: Z77X UD5H BIOS (F8) Boot Order Does Not Show All Options
Gosh that is the 1st thing everyone asks, and its even in the Subject title, he! he! Thanks, F8. Its in my specs drop down too.
I was just about to update the thread and say I cured it by shutting down and disconnecting the eSATA cable. I know its a hot plug but I was just being careful. I then rebooted into BIOS and there was my RAID1 set in the list. Rebooted and reconnected and BAM!
Why it failed to show in the 1st place I dunno. It seems these boards give precedence to removable media anyway.
Its all good now, Thanks,Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H WB Motherboard
Intel Ivy Bridge i7 3770K clocked @ 4.5GHz
16GB Kingston Hyper-X Genesis 2133 RAM
Water cooling by XSPC RASA RS240 Kit
Sapphire HD 6850 1GB DDR5 GPU
1TB - RAID1 setup with Western Digital 6GB/Sec Drives
Corsair HX750W Professional PSU
Windows 7 Professional (x64) Build 7601
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