I have 2 computers, nearly identical, similar age.  AMI BIOS in both.

I swapped the M.SATA drives from each.   One drive has F31.  One has dual
boot Windows 10 + F31.

The F31 alone hard drive boots and runs fine in the first computer.  So
does the dual boot drive.   The dual boot hard drive will only boot Windows
in the 2nd computer.  I can't get it to boot Fedora at all.

The BIOS settings appear to be identical.  The first computer that boots
both drives fine has BIOS version F4.  I installed the lastest BIOS in the
second computer that doesn't boot.  It is version F2, but a much later
version.

I'm using legacy (compatibility, non efi ) mode.  The BIOS gives me 2
options:

P4: Samsung SSD 850 EVO mSATA
Windows Boot Manager (P4: Samsung SSD 850 EVO mSATA)

If I select the first option, the Linux boot partition the computer boots
and displays: "Reboot and Selct proper Boot device or... "

I've checked fstab on both drives.  The UUIDs are correct and they are set
up the same, except the dual boot drive has 2 extra entries for the Windows
install.

Why won't the dual boot drive boot Fedora on the 2nd computer ?
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