Boot Seagate Expansion Desktop Drive (2Tb) on HP ProBook 6570b

Hello All!
I currently bought a Seagate Expansion Desktop Drive (2Tb) and tried to make it a bootable drive so if I go to work and back to use it (Windows to go). On my desktop computer the drive works perfectly, boots and everything is fine, but on my laptop (HP Probook 6570b) it is not recognized as a boot device! I installed the drive from the laptop and it recognizes the drive in windows but not at boot time….
I downloaded the latest bios and installed it. (2014.08 F.50) and tried again. (Before that the laptop did not start at all if the drive was pluged in on boot!!!)
I set the boot to legacy, then UEFI and Native to but nothing. Set the priority to boot from usb drive first then flashdisk and everything that is not internal… and then Internal HDD and then network and dvd etc..
When the drive options come up with Escape/F10 there are no usb drives (if the drive is pluged in only). Tried all usb ports on the Laptop nothing. If I boot without anything pressed the Internal HDD boots normally. I plug in an usb pendrive with a bootable content on it, that boots fine, but I can’t seem to get the drive working. I checked with Seagate and they don’t have newer firmware for the drive it is up to date. So the problem would be in the Bios or the settings.
Anyone faced something similar maybe? Any help would be appreciated.
I think it will be a Bios problem... if anyone could point me to the right direction about makeing this an issue to update the ProBook 6570b bios to get it to work would be the biggest help i think
I got 10 day to bring the drive back, to the reseller to get another if this is not working,  but this is not the drives fault. If anyone has a working USB HDD with Probook and windows to go and could tell me the device name that would be a great help to.
Thanks
Twiller

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