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ShadoShryke
Okay, this is a weird one. I put in a new 250GB HDD (SATA) as my primary
drive. I have two DVD RW (one SATA and one EIDE).
I formated and installed a clean version of Vista Ultimate on the 250GB
drive using the install tools on the Vista DVD.
Restarted the system without issues without the DVD in. Used the User
migration tool on the Vista DVD to move the backed up files from my previous
install to the clean install.
Now, if I start my computer, it says that the HDD is not a valid boot disk.
If I start with the Vista DVD in one of the two DVD drives, it boots into
the windows on the C drive without issue.
I tried running the Startup Repair from the DVD, and it has not changed it.
Does anyone know what may be occuring? Have an idea of what I may be
overlooking?
drive. I have two DVD RW (one SATA and one EIDE).
I formated and installed a clean version of Vista Ultimate on the 250GB
drive using the install tools on the Vista DVD.
Restarted the system without issues without the DVD in. Used the User
migration tool on the Vista DVD to move the backed up files from my previous
install to the clean install.
Now, if I start my computer, it says that the HDD is not a valid boot disk.
If I start with the Vista DVD in one of the two DVD drives, it boots into
the windows on the C drive without issue.
I tried running the Startup Repair from the DVD, and it has not changed it.
Does anyone know what may be occuring? Have an idea of what I may be
overlooking?