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Thanks everybody for your advice. I'll fiddle around and see what happens.
That sounds like it, as the PC dates to 2005. Any ideas other than just unplugging it every time?
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![]() Try taking the USB drive out of the boot order, or put it on the very last spot in the boot menu. If that doesn't help... Only thing I could come up with would be a bios update, if its not a jumper or boot menu setting. |
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EXAMPLE: 1. HDD 2. Optical Drive 3. Floppy (if you have one installed) I don't. 4.USB. For external Hdd. |
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As a short term workaround you can press F10 during boot and get a dialog where you can select the drive to boot from. Select the primary drive (probably something like "HDD0") to boot as normal.
Would have to do that every boot though, so better to fix the order in BIOS.
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What they said LOL. Specifically - the boot order in Bios.
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I'll try rearranging the order right now.
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Well, I switched everything around, and no change. I disabled the new drive, and it wouldn't boot at all. It seems the problem is that the boot menu is no longer recognizing the original internal drive. Once the computer is running I can bring it up just fine, but the boot menu doesn't have it listed.
The only BIOS update from Gateway is older than my machine itself. It also requires making a boot floppy disc, and I don't have a floppy drive. Does the CD/DVD drive count? Also Sandra the PC explorations system gave me a warning: BIOS is flashable but externally mounted. An incorrect update could be fatal. Can I get the thing to recognize the internal hard drive again?
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ok - we are getting into some weirdness - roll up your sleeves. Sounds like either the MBR of the internal HD is going wonky - or the boot.ini file has been modified.
Lets start with a couple of questions.... What OS are you using? Are you using any odd bootloaders, like LiLo?
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XP Home, and no.
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