I have a multi-port ESata adapter based on Silicon Image Sil3124 chipset. When I plug in a single drive into port 0, the computer tries to use it as a boot device. Unfortunately, if I plug in a second drive into port 1, 2, or 3 (ports 0 through 3, four ports total) now the drive in port 0 refuses to boot.
What the world clearly needs is an ESata adapter that runs its own BIOS BOOT...
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