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The initial screen that appears when I turn on my cmptr is the name of Mfg., with a line below that says hit ESC or DELETE..., which, initially, was taken to the area of the bios.

I don't know the bios 'Boot' is not correct, I think that there is an option "SATA1."... "1st starting position, but it's gone.  Somewhere else in the bios, there was a list that included "SATA1."... «and «SATA2...» «, but the «SATA1...» «isn't there and the «SATA2...» "is disabled or something like that... I don't know how to correct it and tired of troubleshooting.

"mfg" will have a support site.  So if you know the model of your computer, you would be able to get help, even if the material is no longer under warranty, using the support site user forums.   Typically "mfg" will also help pages with detailed technical information that might help you answer these questions yourself.  Don't forget: BING or Google is your friend.   ; )

Good luck

Robert Aldwinckle
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