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Old 08-15-2009, 08:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
khelben1979

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Re: dual boot

What are you trying to do?

If you are interested in choosing which one of them to boot from, then you should be able to fix this with boot priority within your BIOS settings. As you probably know, only a harddrive with a installed operating system are able to boot up anything.

One other thing, do you know if you are using S-ATA drives or the older standard: P-ATA?

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