SHALIKO54 wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me why my computer is able to boot now with a disk in the A
> drive?
> I remember when I first baught it about a year ago it would never boot with a
> disk in that drive. I might have touched or done something weird on it. I
> would appreciate if someone could help me fixing it as it was originally.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Charly Coles.
Charly,
It sounds as if your bios settings have been changed. In setup you will
normally have a choice as to boot drive order. Originally, you were set
to boot from a then c. Evidently you are now set up to boot from c then
form a. With this setting, you boot from your hard drive before your
machine realizes there is a non-boot disk in your a drive. This setting
is usually a little faster, but you do not have the ability to boot from
a startup disk in case of problems.
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