I used Seagate DiscWizard to clone a SATA drive to an IDE drive on my Dell 4600. I set the BIOS to boot from the IDE, (SATA is removed) and the BIOS does see the drive.
But on boot, no drives are found. I press esc to continue booting, and am given the choice of F1 (boot) or F2 (Bios). When I press F1, it boots as it should.
But what can I do to get it to boot unattended? It also seems to take longer than before.
Is this a MBR issue? Does Windows create a different boot.ini depending on the drive type? Or is it something completely different?
Any help will be much appreciated.
But on boot, no drives are found. I press esc to continue booting, and am given the choice of F1 (boot) or F2 (Bios). When I press F1, it boots as it should.
But what can I do to get it to boot unattended? It also seems to take longer than before.
Is this a MBR issue? Does Windows create a different boot.ini depending on the drive type? Or is it something completely different?
Any help will be much appreciated.