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Upgrading a 'data' hard drive....all was well till I removed the original.
On bootup - "BOOTMGR MISSING ctrl-alt-delete to reboot".
Something must be on the old data drive !. It was originaly an XP boot disk, the windows folders still on there. When Vista32 was installed on a new Raptor it must have seen this old drive as having being bootable, yet even so - no boot menu appears ?, just straight into Vista.
What's going on and how can I remove the old drive without this problem !?.
Regards & thanks in advance...
On bootup - "BOOTMGR MISSING ctrl-alt-delete to reboot".
Something must be on the old data drive !. It was originaly an XP boot disk, the windows folders still on there. When Vista32 was installed on a new Raptor it must have seen this old drive as having being bootable, yet even so - no boot menu appears ?, just straight into Vista.
What's going on and how can I remove the old drive without this problem !?.
Regards & thanks in advance...
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