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"BIOS doesn't recognize the second HDD ", I recently bought a hard disk caddy (for a second HDD) for my Laptop. The Laptop is ACER aspire 5733 model and the BIOS has been upgraded to the latest version v1.10. I removed the CD/DVD from its place and I attached the new caddy (with the HDD inside). Also, I bought a new SSD and attached it to the HDD's place. So the picture now is, two Hard Disks, one SSD on the "primary" sata controller (where HDD was) and the HDD in the place of the CD/DVD (with the help of caddy). Pressing the F12 key it opens the selection box for boot device, but the HDD is not listed. Only the SSD. This is also true when accessing the BIOS configuration page. I'm guessing this is a fault of caddy, that is not capable to "help"/inform the BIOS for the bootable device. Am I correct ? (of course the CD/DVD was bootable when it was in its place). The HDD can be recognized and accessed properly by 4 Linux OSs (I have). No problems there.

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