Paragon Hard Dsk Bishop CD restarts Windows continuous

I have a M18x-R2 running Win 7 Ultimate.

C on a Samsung SSD drive

Start of the inheritance. TSRI running with an mSata (such as provided by Dell)

Everything works very well. No problem either with Windows or any application.

Paragon HDM 2012 Professional installed and works fine on all the other machines we own (Dell15r, IBM T61, Homebrew i7, laptop Asus with XP as well as others.)

When you try to boot from the CD ONLY with my R2 M18x he won't do that cause Windows restart. (I hit F12 and selected the CD drive) The CD is based on Linux, and I'm not knowledgable Linux.

Any ideas?

Well, I thought about it! Apparently, the problem has to do with the SATA DVD drive and operate in AHCI. SOLUTION: Create a cd WinPE out Paragon HDM. It works very well. Looks like there are some readers who may not start some software when it is attached to SATA.

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