Hi,
Following problems with a corrupted hard drive I have installed a new drive and reinstalled Vista. If I can get my old drive file system repaired, which still has Vista installed, do I have dual boot system?
I really do not want a choice of boot options at start up. I simply want to boot straight into my new drive and keep the old drive with Vista as a spare in case of any problems booting up my new drive in the future.
At the moment I have configured the BIOS to 1st boot from the new drive and 2nd boot from the CD. 3rd and 4th boot are disabled. Should I just leave it as it is and reconfigure the BIOS if necessary in the future?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Axel
Following problems with a corrupted hard drive I have installed a new drive and reinstalled Vista. If I can get my old drive file system repaired, which still has Vista installed, do I have dual boot system?
I really do not want a choice of boot options at start up. I simply want to boot straight into my new drive and keep the old drive with Vista as a spare in case of any problems booting up my new drive in the future.
At the moment I have configured the BIOS to 1st boot from the new drive and 2nd boot from the CD. 3rd and 4th boot are disabled. Should I just leave it as it is and reconfigure the BIOS if necessary in the future?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Axel