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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.
 

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I guess I'm stumped.

I installed the Recovery Console, and after battling with "hal.dll missing or corrupted" errors, (it wasn't), finally ran fixboot, nothing changed. I did notice that I didn't have a "boot.ini" on C, just "boot_sav", so I copied boot_sav and renamed it boot.ini, no change. Boot.ini has Windows on partition 1, which seems right since there is only one partition.

On boot I'm still getting drives 0,1,2,3 not found. I updated the BIOS, no help there.
 

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I do have a disable SATA option in BIOS, I've tried it both on/off.

I don't have a harddrive selection in boot options, just "normal BIOS startup", CD ROM, and floppy. Not a lot to work with in this BIOS. :sigh:
 

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disc wizard has a very poor cloning tool IMHO

if your original boot drive is still intact and not giving you any problems ....... the I suggest you re-clone your sata drive with xxclone

you will find xxclone has it all over disc wizard in a major way! its easy to use and has a free version

here is a "how to guide"

http://www.techsupportforum.com/content/Hardware/Articles/47.html
 

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dont think its really a corruption as much as the disc wizard cloning tool is just not full featured enough to meet all conditions


I have seen your EXACT problem at least 5-8 times before ....... xxclone solved it each time ................. that aint a bad batting average :)
 
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