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Cause: The problem may
be due to the system not allowing enough
time for both drives to be recognized. This
can happen when a drive spins up too slowly
or when the memory test has been disabled
on a particularly fast PC.
Unlike a single drive machine, a system
outfitted with a Duplidisk MUST have enough
time to interrogate BOTH drives to determine
their status. If, while checking for a bootable
drive, the BIOS times out before both drives
have had an opportunity to respond, this
may result in only one drive being recognized.
Corrective Action:
In order to avoid this problem:
Set your BIOS to boot more slowly by ENABLING
the SYSTEM MEMORY TEST.
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