Startup time issue - T420s

I have a T420s with i7 and stock intel ssd and recently my startup time has been awful. Despite using various startup optimizers and playing with msconfig, I found the problem but don't know how to fix it.
When there is a CD in the optical drive (any cd) that startup time from power on (finger swipe) to desktop is 1 minute 47 seconds.
But, without a CD in the drive, startup is consistently 51 seconds or better.
Is this a normal delay? I tried to change the boot order in bios to only boot from the SSD (and not the optical drive) but can't figure this out. In bios it is already set to quick boot. Then I tried pressing f12 on startup but it seems to display the list of available boot drives without a way to change them. How do I set my laptop to only look to boot from the SSD?
Thank you.

X2222 wrote:
I found the right setting and excluded all other drives from the boot priority list except for my intel ssd, BUT it still spins up the optical drive upon power up and takes forever to boot into windows. Is there anything more I need to do so that it only boots from my ssd?
You can take out the CD?
I haven't used a CDROM in ages....except to burn an image of my recovery discs....all other CD I just create an ISO out of it and then mount these images as an when I need. MagicISO at http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-magicdisc-overview.htm is a free program you can try using.
Regards your booting problem, I couldn't figure out why it is doing that, except that you have a bad CD disc and the CDROM drive is having a hard time to read it, hence it keeps spinning and spinning and wasting the OS time to intrepret what device is that. However, when you changed the Bios setting, it shouldnt happen like that. A bad CD, you will hear the noise, like suddenly it will spend faster, then slow down, then repeat and there will be a series of clicking sound as the actuactor arm tries to read the media and the laser try to focus.
Maybe you can try to rank them by priority 1) SSD 2) HDD 3) CDROM etc instead of pressing x to remove the CDROM Drive from the list. Also, there is 2 bootup list, one with AC and one with battery, so you need to change the list appropriately. My bad, i mean the normal boot list and the network boot list....

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