Want to replace DVD drive with second HDD on Probook 6570b regarding to setting BIOS

After replace CD/DVD Drive with HDD in matching Bay I got a problem with BIOS. After starting I got a message "there is no a Bootmanager" and CTRL+ALT+DEL. Then is only posible F9 and Boot Option to use manualy Hard Drive. Please tell me what I have to do to solve this problem.
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Berislav wrote:
After replace CD/DVD Drive with HDD in matching Bay I got a problem with BIOS. After starting I got a message "there is no a Bootmanager" and CTRL+ALT+DEL. Then is only posible F9 and Boot Option to use manualy Hard Drive. Please tell me what I have to do to solve this problem.
Hi,
Check the boot priority in the BIOS. Make sure that DVD is not the first boot option. It looks like when you swapped the DVD for the hard drive it won't skip boot from DVD to the primary hard drive and stays on the DVD option but the DVD ROM is not there anymore and it finds the new hard drive. However, the operating system is on the primary hard drive which is a different boot option. It finds the new hard drive but because the OS is not there it says no bootloader because the bootloader is on a different hard drive.
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