like Duncan these old brain cells are going to get a work out for sure. 
thanks
fp

At 09:00 AM 1/23/2011, Anthony Q. Martin Poked the stick with:
>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 ???
>>
>>fp
>>
>>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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