Diane wrote: > *I unplugged my backup HD. > I booted from my Windows Repair disk and had it repair. > Still wouldn't boot. > I plugged in my Video HD, which I was using along with my main HD before I > ran restore. > Then it booted. > So I still can't boot with my main HD. I need either my backup HD or my > Video HD in the computer to be able to boot. > I don't have a Win 7 install CD. My Asus computer came with a Recovery CD > and I made a Win7 Repair CD. Dumb question, if these are SATA drives, are you sure you got the cables plugged into the right spot on the MB? Usually drive 0 (the boot drive) has a colored (blue) plug on the MB. -- Pete McMullen PCBUILD's List Owners: Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> Mark Rode<[log in to unmask]>