I neglected to mention that during my swaps back forth in BIOS drive ordering, none of these problems ever occurred when I booted from the same drive that Windows was on, even when I booted from on that drive, though they always occurred when I booted from the other (until I implemented to solution described above, of course). Windows really seems to care that its boot files are on the first drive.
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