Satellite Pro R50-B-10V does not to another HARD drive

Hello

I would like to exchange records between two Satellite Pro R50, then drives are detected by the BIOS, but fails to start with "no system disk". No password is defined for the disks and BIOS. In their original notebooks, the disks work fine. What's not?

Michael

Thanks for the clarification

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