Boot Problem with new SSD Drive on CQ60-409SA

I have just replaced my HDD with a new Sandisk 120GB Extreme 11 SSD.
All went OK with no problems installing Win 7 Ultimate and much faster search time, etc..
The problem I have is that when I boot the laptop from cold, i.e switch it on for use, the SSD is not recognised and I just get a Black screen with Flashing cursor top left corner, but if I then press Control-Alt-Delete, the system Reboots, and then boots into windows no problem.
I am trying to find out if I can Access BIOS Advanced Options, if I press F10 during boot I only get Options like Change Boot order, and not more Advanced Option to change Drive parameters, etc... and F2 does not run Diagnostics for SDD.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I am very pleased with the performance increase the SSD drive gives to Windows and Boot itme except for having to boot twice.
Best regards,
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No worries.
What year model is your notebook?
About your request for the Advanced options, unfortunately that is not possible with a BIOS supplied by HP.
You can, if you don't mind taking the risk, go to a BIOS Mod forum and look for a modified BIOS for your notebook there. The modified BIOS will have advanced options.
Have you tried the Solution and Update finder on the Support download drivers page for your notebook? It says that it will find missing drivers.
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    Then suddenly it pops up on my computer- New Hardware Added: Nomad Zen Xtra!
    Woohoo! Progress.
    So then I tried the famous firmware upgrade- ZenXtraP4SAudible_PCFW_LB_2_0_03.
    At first, it said my battery levels were too low so I let it charge and soon it started installing fine.
    I clicked UPGRADE and clicked past all the warnings and then it displayed- Upgrading in Progress. Please Wait.
    On the Zen's screen, the rescue menu even changed to the data transfer image. So it's communicating!
    Followed by- Player is now rebooting. Please wait.
    But at this point the Zen's screen goes back to the rescue menu.
    It seems like it just needs some help rebooting because it just hangs at this step,
    so I've just been scrolling down to Reboot and rebooting from there
    (like I said, it's the only working option on the rescue menu anyway).
    My computer beeps and dings, acknowledging that a USB device is being connected and disconnected as the Zen reboots.
    And here is where things go stagnant...
    Once the Zen fully reboots, the firmware upgrade says- Checking connected device. Please Wait.
    And it just hangs there. The Zen doesn't enter rescue mode.
    Instead it displays the data transfer image. It will get stuck like that,
    but the second I move the scroll wheel in any way during this process,
    the data transfer image goes away and it goes back to the rescue menu.
    The whole time, the computer still says: Checking connected device. Please Wait.
    even though the Zen doesn't appear to be transferring anything anymore since it's at the rescue menu.
    Yet, if I unplug the USB cable or reboot the Zen at this point, it'll say: Firmware Upgrade Failed.
    I even tried installing this older firmware to see if it might work better: ZenXtra_PCFW_LA__20_08
    and it appears to install successfully but the Zen doesn't show any signs that it's been upgraded to Ver. .20.08.
    It still just starts up in rescue mode and displays the same old symptoms.
    In fact, when I try to do the newer: ZenXtraP4SAudible_PCFW_LB_2_0_03 firmware upgrade afterwards,
    it doesn't even acknowledge any upgrade to .20.08.
    Instead, it still says that I'm upgrading from the original Ver. .03.02.
    Any suggestions would be sooo greeatly appreciated.
    My music world has collapsed and I feel like I'm stuck in the emergency room at the Zen hospital.
    Thanks sooo much,
    -pablo

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