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Date: | Thu, 26 Feb 1998 14:53:18 -0800 |
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David Gillett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On 26 Feb 98 at 2:00, michael wrote:
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> > i dig out my trusty emergency boot disk to format the new drive and lo
> > and behold, my machine boots from c:.
> > i reboot about 20 times with the same result, box won't boot from a:.
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> There should be a setting in the BIOS for drive boot order. If
> this is set to "C:,A:", then the only time the machine will ever boot
> from a floppy is if it doesn't find an active partition on the first
> hard drive. Switch it to "A:,C:"; it will take a couple seconds
> longer to boot, but you'll be sure of being able to boot from a
> floppy when you need to.
On the other hand, leaving it as "C:,A:" prevents you from infecting your system
with an MBR virus by accidentally leaving an infected floppy in and trying to
boot from it.
If you rarely boot from floppy, it is best IMHO to leave it it as "C:,A:", and
change when necessary in the CMOS to boot from floppy.
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Russ Poffenberger Engineering Specialist
Schlumberger Technologies ATE DOMAIN: [log in to unmask]
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