no im sure theres a simple way its most possibly the boot ini, i have windows installed on both drives C: and D: it boots in D only, and after some pokin around i notice that d: has no boot.ini nor any other 'boot' files, so what its done is installed these files on c: and told them to look at d: wen ther read at startup, so what i need to know is first: how do i switch the drive letters (through bios), then what files i need to copy over to my chosen boot drive, and if any editings needs to be done (if so, what do i do)
im thinking somethings like the 'rdisk(1)' bit in the boot.ini... maybe change to rdisk(0)???