Did you try turning off SMART in the BIOS? Can you still do that in UEFI?
On 2/26/2017 5:15 PM, Brian Weeden wrote:
Of course, and the system boots right up. I can also pop the drive in an extended enclosure and it sounds up and is recognized. But I can't boot with the drive attached, which means I can't run any tools on it to try and see if I can fix it. It just seems weird that it won't boot with a bad non-OS drive. On Feb 26, 2017 17:06, "Thane K. Sherrington" < [email protected]> wrote:Hi Brian, Have you tried unplugging the bad drive? T
