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This worked great. Thanks so much!If you connect only the Kingston and boot to Macrium rescue media (or Kyhi's rescue media and open Macrium), it has a fix boot option you can try.
Before when I was running dual boot, I just hit delete at startup and selected the drive I wanted to use. It always defaulted to the Intel SSD, so if my son wanted to use his computer he would just select his drive and bingo. It worked. Easy peasy. That's what I was hoping for here, but then I had these issues. But I did have the settings for my SATA ports were set to quick boot the HDD's, and maybe that was premature to have in place. I just plugged em all in, buttoned it up and tried to go with no luck. I guess I could try software, would that be easier? I have a 5 year old that's starting to use the computer and I like to keep things simple for him so maybe that's the way to go. Maybe I should try that EasyBCD.Are you using a 3rd-party application to setup your dual boot?