This is a followup to a post I made the other day. After unplugging my two data drives, I was able to start up without any issues. When I try re-connecting the data drives I have the same issue. I've made sure that I'm choosing my boot SSD in the BIOS, but when my data HDs are connected, I get nothing. So, the next thing I tried was connecting just one of them - my primary data drive. The secondary data drive is what I've been using for Time Machine backups. So, with my primary data drive plugged in, I start up with no issues. Unfortunately, right now I need to get something from my Time Machine, and I can't boot with that drive connected. I can't think of any reason one of the drives would be okay and the other wouldn't, other than the fact that the secondary data drive is set up for Time Machine. Any ideas? Any way I can recover my data? I will try connecting with an external case via USB, and see what happens, but I'm working now, so I don't have much time to mess with it.



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