It is very possible that the disk you added were recognized as the boot disk. As you said that "disk 1" and "disk 2" -- I do not know how you configured it. Most of the "cable select" cable marked "drive 0" and "drive 1" where the drive 1 is the secondary drive. Pleae check that.
The other possibility is that you have installed the OS to boot from drive D and when you added the new drive, the drive D will be assigned to the now drive automatically (of course you may change the drive assignment in OS, but first of all you need to boot it.) This could be one of the reasom for the failure.
Good luck!
I think the setting is wrong..
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