Yes, but I had a problem. My boot drive wasn't in the list of drives available to boot from (only the USB and optical drives were available, but there is a force boot option that you can only pick while in the bios, it doesn't persist once you exit --- that's what I used to get into windows and check things out). This was probably a bios (EFI) issue and maybe had something to do with which SATA ports I was using. Moving to the Intel 6GB/s sata ports, rather than the 3GB/s sata ports, resulted in the bios (EFI) seeing my boot drives (SSD and HDs) [that's some kind of bug for sure, but I'm not sure where -- likely EFI -- they came out with a new one since). After this, then the drag and drop from the basis menu works, or you can go into the advanced menu and just pick.

On 1/23/2011 10:49 AM, FORC5 wrote:
in the video did they not just drag and drop it into the boot position ???

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At 04:05 AM 1/21/2011, Anthony Q. Martin Poked the stick with:
I've just about got this Asus mobo up...but I can't seem to figure out how to 
get it to boot from my SSD automatically...I can force it from within the EFI, 
but it doesn't seem to give me the option to select the SSD as the boot drive.

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