Satellite U945-S4110 replacement SSD HARD drive

Hello

Recently in my ultrabook, I replaced the drive HARD SSD TOSHIBA Q Series Pro 256 GB.

For the SSD to work and to be able to install the system, I had to remove the second disk, mSATA SSD 32 GB, because the system does not want to install.

Because I am a passionate fan, I want to ask for advice on how to force them to work the two discs. What are the steps, or what are the programs should be used.

Thanks in advance for your help and your patience

I guess you want to install the system using the reader of external CD/DVD or start from the key USB flash memory.
Right?
In both cases, you must disable the option 'safe start' available in the BIOS.

In addition in the case of installation of Windows 7, you must pass the UEFI boot mode option to the CSM.
If you want to install Win 8, you can still use the UEFI mode.

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