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Old 01-30-2007, 10:29 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Hi Zendarin

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Originally Posted by zemdarin View Post
This article is excellent and I have read it after I managed to do it myself. What I would like to know is why I can't see step 10 in my BIOS. All I am able to do in the BIOS is change it from floppy/CDROM/HDD0/USB-RMD-FDD there is no indication of HDD1 although I know it works fine because I changed the jumper on the slave to master and disconnected the C:\ drive altogether.

Step 10. To boot directly from the new drive it is necessary to edit your BIOS so that HDD 1 replaces HDD 0.

I have posted about this in XP Forum but have had no answers as yet.
Thanks for your comments. I'm glad the procedure worked for you even if you couldn't follow step 10. Rather than answer here, where few people view, I'll answer in your other thread. In the meantime, can you tell me which BIOS you are using?
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John.
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