S3270y Slimline won't boot/shutdown with External USB

I have a s3720y that was behaving just fine.  It has Windows 7, 4 gb ram etc.  I replaced (via image) the hard drive.  Nothing else has changed on the machine.  After putting in the new drive, the computer wouldn't boot past the HP splash screen.  I unplugged the USB devices 1 by 1...when my Seagate external was pulled out it continued to boot.  Let it boot, made sure all drivers installed etc and shut it down WITHOUT the external USB drive attached.  Booted back up without it attached and it booted just fine and fast. 
Plugged in the Seagate, it installed and showed up just fine.  Shut down the machine and it just hung at the Windows 7 shutdown screen.  Unplugged the external USB drive and it finished shutting down.  Plugged the USB external in again powered on and yep it just sat there.  I unplugged and yes...it booted.  
First I have no idea why the Bios would suddenly decide it didn't like having an external drive attached.  The drive that was replaced was a SATA and it was replaced with a SATA (SSD).  The bios are version 5.21 and according to the wonderful and overly informative (notice my sarcasim) HP support site there aren't any BIOS available for my version (again I'm running Windows 7 64-bit). 
I've run into this in the past but just not out of the blue.  I went into BIOS and I don't see any reference to USB support.  But the revision on these BIOS are like 2007 it seems.  I don't understand how HP doesn't keep BIOS updated for machines that are running a current OS. 
Anyway if anyone has any idea, I would greatly appreciate it. 

Hi,
Check with Seagate and see if there is a firmware update available or issues with the particular model USB drive.
Check at the HP site for a QFE that pertains to your issue.  I do see one available.
If the above fails to solve the issue then try the below.
Power up your PC. Now insert the USB drive (be sure to remove any critical data).
Open up the RUN window and enter the following commands:
cmd
diskpart
list disk    ----> note the drive # for the USB external drive
select disk #
clean   ---> this will totally clean the drive format, all partitions and data will be lost
exit
Now uplug the drive and plug it back in. You might get prompted to format the drive but ignore it for now.
Go to Disk Management expand the screen and locate the USB drive. Now click on it and initialize it as mbr and then then format the drive and assign a drive letter such as Y.
Now perform a windows shutdown and see if it hangs.
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