W520 won't boot with eSATA RAID disks attached to Mini Dock 3 Plus

Hoping there is a simple fix to this. My month-old W520 (i7 2720QM, 16GB, Intel 80GB mSATA, 500 GB Seagate installed) sits in a Mini Dock 3 Plus. There have been absolutely no problems booting in or out of the dock.
I recently installed a 2 TB RAID 1 box in the Mini Dock 3 Plus's eSATA port (Raidon 2-disk enclosure, 2x 2 TB Hitachi 5K3000.) It performs well (great speed, very reliable so far.) Everything was fine until I shut down and rebooted--then it hung at the Think screen. Removing the eSATA connection and rebooting led to a normal boot.
I can always take the W520 out of the dock to reboot, but this is a bit of a pain. Does anybody know a way to fix this?
Thanks for any pointers.

There are similar issues with WD HDDs during boot, look at http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/W-Series-ThinkPad-Laptops/W520-won-t-boot-when-docked-in-mini-dock/td-p/... Unfortunately, there is no solution at this moment. I'd like to know whether it was properly reported as an issue or at least if there is some progress in resolving it, but it seems the only thing we can do is hope it will be resolved in the next BIOS/UEFI release. By the way, do you use BIOS or UEFI? When I was using BIOS, the issue was exactly the same as you describe. Then I moved to UEFI and now it doesn't freeze on Think screen, but tries to load the OS and during that process it fails and reboots.
Lenovo ThinkPad W520 15.6" 1920x1080, UEFI 1.42, Intel Core i7-2820QM 2.3GHz, Intel HD3000 + nVidia Quadro 2000M 2GB, Kingston PNP 16GB (4x4GB) 1600MHz RAM, Crucial m4 040H 256GB SSD, Lenovo TP Drive Adapter UltraBay 12,7mm + WD Blue 1TB 5400rpm HDD, Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 AGN, Gobi 3000, Lenovo TP Port Mini Dock Plus Series 3, Windows 8.1 Pro 64bit

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