Forget everything I just said up there.
I did find a fix/work-around for this problem, but as it turns out, the above was NOT it.
What actually fixed it, was placing the ind-bios.cfg file on the C drive, even though you have it injected. It seems to still be looking for this file for IGR.
Don't worry though. You will not have to go through the slow boot up of a non-injected cfg. Just a slightly slower IGR.
[BTW]
I would have cleared the above post, and placed this info in it, but for some reason the boards are not letting me edit.
They also are not showing me the little black dot, representing that I have posted in a thread, which I assume goes hand in hand with the lack of edit option.
Interesting... It does let me edit this post, but none of my other posts.