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Old 12-20-2003, 05:38 AM
Nate Nate is offline
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Mud theres no reason to go in your Bios to set what drive you want to boot from ,all you do is start your computer and right when your first screen pops up all you need to do is click the F8 key and a list of your a:,c: and d: drives will come up and you want to highlight a: then go from there.You do not EVER!!!go in your bios unless absolutley neccessary and you are fairly experienced with pc,s as you can create some unwelcomed problems going in there and monkeying with stuff.

Also alot of Hardrives nowadays have a reformatt floppy that makes it very easy to formatt, and pretty much will prompt you through the rest of the setup process.
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