Yes, this can be normal. Sometimes the boot options or settings differ between UEFI and Legacy modes, affecting how the system recognizes drives. It’s possible that the SATA controller or driver configuration works better in one mode over the other.
Yes, this can be normal. Sometimes the boot options or settings differ between UEFI and Legacy modes, affecting how the system recognizes drives. It’s possible that the SATA controller or driver configuration works better in one mode over the other.