Hey guys! Appreciate any of your time and insight on this issue. I couldn't find anything in the good ole Google...
TLDR; Installed Core on 2nd SSD, but my Win11 OS drive is no longer a bootable drive in BIOS. Please help haha.
For context, I'm in the process of building a new NAS because WD's MyCloud is plain unacceptable nowadays. In my main PC I have a Samsung 1TB 980 Pro (Win11 OS) and a Samsung 256GB 950 Pro (drive TrueNAS Core will be installed on), both installed in a x570 Asus ROG motherboard. I have other drives, but they're just storage or editing drives.
Using a USB, I ran through the Core OS Installer and selected the 256GB 950 Pro drive to be installed onto. Everything went smoothly and seemingly perfectly...until I rebooted my PC and my BIOS could only find the USB with the ISO and the fresh 256GB 950 Pro. My 1TB 980 Pro is now just GONE from the BIOS boot option. I restarted and full power cycled and did everything I could think of short of physcially reseating the 1TB 980 Pro drive.
Has anyone seen this before? I followed the official TrueNAS instructions step by step, so I don't know what went wrong. Any assistance is greatly appreciated! Thank you all so much in advance!!
TLDR; Installed Core on 2nd SSD, but my Win11 OS drive is no longer a bootable drive in BIOS. Please help haha.
For context, I'm in the process of building a new NAS because WD's MyCloud is plain unacceptable nowadays. In my main PC I have a Samsung 1TB 980 Pro (Win11 OS) and a Samsung 256GB 950 Pro (drive TrueNAS Core will be installed on), both installed in a x570 Asus ROG motherboard. I have other drives, but they're just storage or editing drives.
Using a USB, I ran through the Core OS Installer and selected the 256GB 950 Pro drive to be installed onto. Everything went smoothly and seemingly perfectly...until I rebooted my PC and my BIOS could only find the USB with the ISO and the fresh 256GB 950 Pro. My 1TB 980 Pro is now just GONE from the BIOS boot option. I restarted and full power cycled and did everything I could think of short of physcially reseating the 1TB 980 Pro drive.
Has anyone seen this before? I followed the official TrueNAS instructions step by step, so I don't know what went wrong. Any assistance is greatly appreciated! Thank you all so much in advance!!