On Tue, 2023-07-18 at 17:08 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> To my absolute embarrassment, Hot Swap and Spin Up
> were both disabled.  (No idea how that happened.)

Had you done a BIOS reset at some stage?  Accidental reset and save,
rather than save and exit.  Or had the CMOS battery going flat?

Some people argue that if you've done any BIOS updates (this includes
UEFI), or you've had a CMOS battery go/going flat, that it's a good
idea to reset to defaults and then put in your settings to ensure
nothing is in an unknown state.

I'm a little against the reset and start-over mentality, though I've
certain toggled individual settings off then back on again to iron out
computer gremlins in the past.  And I had one buggy BIOS where setting
one particular thing made a mess of several other unrelated things.
 
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