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Boot Order Not Saving. The device boot order that i want is not saving when i configure it in the bios menu. It always goes back to a particular hard drive that. Initially, my ssd is at the bottom of the list, so i. Go into the boot order window. When it is enabled you cannot. Solved by using this method: When i get into the boot menu (uefi bios) i can. To change the boot order: The problem here is that if i want to run the os from that particular disk i have to change the boot order. The solution for me, on a thinkpad, was to go into bios setup and set boot order lock on the boot tab to disabled. My problem is that whenever i choose to restart the pc, not shutdown, the boot order priority resets and thus i'm unable to boot.

How to remove/add or disable/enable items in BIOS "Boot Priority Order
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Solved by using this method: It always goes back to a particular hard drive that. When i get into the boot menu (uefi bios) i can. The problem here is that if i want to run the os from that particular disk i have to change the boot order. My problem is that whenever i choose to restart the pc, not shutdown, the boot order priority resets and thus i'm unable to boot. Initially, my ssd is at the bottom of the list, so i. The solution for me, on a thinkpad, was to go into bios setup and set boot order lock on the boot tab to disabled. To change the boot order: When it is enabled you cannot. The device boot order that i want is not saving when i configure it in the bios menu.

How to remove/add or disable/enable items in BIOS "Boot Priority Order

Boot Order Not Saving My problem is that whenever i choose to restart the pc, not shutdown, the boot order priority resets and thus i'm unable to boot. When it is enabled you cannot. Solved by using this method: When i get into the boot menu (uefi bios) i can. It always goes back to a particular hard drive that. My problem is that whenever i choose to restart the pc, not shutdown, the boot order priority resets and thus i'm unable to boot. Initially, my ssd is at the bottom of the list, so i. The solution for me, on a thinkpad, was to go into bios setup and set boot order lock on the boot tab to disabled. The problem here is that if i want to run the os from that particular disk i have to change the boot order. Go into the boot order window. The device boot order that i want is not saving when i configure it in the bios menu. To change the boot order:

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