

If I move the SSD to Port 0 or any other port and move one of the data drives to port 2, the machine does not boot up and I get a blue screen giving me some options which don't work. This is a 10 year old machine that's had several Hard drive replacements before it ended up having an SSD for booting and and data drives so somewhere along that, things got mixed up.Īs you can see in the Disk Management, SATA ports 0 and 1 are my data drives and port 2 is my SSD. Otherwise the machine boots up just fine and functions if my SSD containing EFI partition and Windows 10 are on SATA Port 2. Below, there will be a story prompt which is sort of like a Choose Your Own Adventure, except that the rest of it isn't written.This is purely to fix my OCD that wants the bootable drive to be on port 0 and better understand how UEFI work on Windows. Tell a Story day is coming up on April 27th, and were working on an interactive story for it. IT Adventures: Episode Five - Replacement Holidays.However, I was not the one who coordinated it. And they would provide a certificate of destruction as well. In times past I have worked for companies even as recently as a year ago that would come and get our retired IT equipment at no charge. Is there such a thing as free e-cycling anymore? Hardware.Snap! - Martian Pet Rock, Dinner in the Stratosphere, Gas Stations in Space Spiceworks Originalsįlashback: April 21, 2000: COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) goes into effect (Read more HERE.)īonus Flashback: April 21, 2001: The Endeavor crew on flight STS-1.

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