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Swap Hard Drive; Now No Bootup

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In my ignorance, I think I did something dumb and need help...

I have a Dell 690 Precision workstation that used to successfully run Windows on it; 3 physical HDDs on a RAID config. About a year ago, I removed the HDDs, installed an SSD and successfully loaded Linux OpenSuse 13.2. OpenSuse 13.2 had been running great up until today, when I got a brilliant idea. I decided to unplug the Linux SSD and re-install the Windows HDDs since I was trying to find a file on the Windows system. I figured I could do a simple plug-n-play on the system board. It didn't seem to work though. I was unsuccessful getting the system to recognize and boot from the Windows HDDs. So I abandoned the idea and reconnected the Linux SSD. Lo and behold, now I find that my Linux SSD won't boot! Crud! At the bootup screen, it says no drive disk is detected and gives me the option to enter the BIOS. I don't know how or if anything would have gone awry in the BIOS settings. 


I'm not sure how to fix this problem at all. I just want to get OpenSuse back up and running on my SSD without having to completely re-install the system. I'm new, so please provide answers in simple terms with clear explanation.

Thanks in advance,
M Ridzon


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