I have a laptop with two hard drives. It originally had matching 320 GB HDDs in each slot but I replaced one of them with a 500 GB SSD.
I installed Windows 10 on the SSD and everything has worked fine. A couple days ago though I decided to install Ubuntu on the spare HDD. I went through the install process and the Ubuntu installer recognized and installed itself onto the spare HDD. After the successful installation the computer rebooted itself. Naturally, Windows 10 loaded up due to my default Boot order.
Here's where it gets tricky: I go into my boot options, and the only boot options I'm given are:
> Notebook Hard Drive
> Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive
There's only one hard drive...
So I go into the BIOS Setup Options and the only options that I am given are messing around with enabling and disabling the CD-ROM, Floppy, and Internal Network Adabter... It says nothing about there being two different hard drives in the boot menu.
Any help with this?
I installed Windows 10 on the SSD and everything has worked fine. A couple days ago though I decided to install Ubuntu on the spare HDD. I went through the install process and the Ubuntu installer recognized and installed itself onto the spare HDD. After the successful installation the computer rebooted itself. Naturally, Windows 10 loaded up due to my default Boot order.
Here's where it gets tricky: I go into my boot options, and the only boot options I'm given are:
> Notebook Hard Drive
> Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive
There's only one hard drive...
So I go into the BIOS Setup Options and the only options that I am given are messing around with enabling and disabling the CD-ROM, Floppy, and Internal Network Adabter... It says nothing about there being two different hard drives in the boot menu.
Any help with this?