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GOT IT!!!! It was Ctrl+Del+F2
Crazy sequence!
GOT IT!!!! It was Ctrl+Del+F2
Crazy sequence!
So more bad news....They have replaced the DVD Drive, as well as the MOBO and still receiving BSOD after burn. They are now hashing it up to a 3rd party driver issue. Royally screwed me over!!!!
Feeding off the posts above about how to enter the BIOS (if any other TOSHIBA user needs this) to change your Boot Sequence simply go to start, all programs, toshiba, Tools & Utilities, HW Setup, and then choose the Boot Settings Tab, there you can modify your boot order :)
Back to a question about Macrium....If I boot from the PE CD I created, I get a message that says, it is unable to install these drivers (probably 20 maybe?) One of which is the USB Driver that my External HD is connected to which contains the backup image that I want to use Macrium to revert to. How can I correct this in order to use Macrium to recover my "old" settings, since it seems to be a lost cause trying to burn a DVD on this PC with any app other than Win DVD Maker?
You will have to use device manager to determine what drivers are needed for the USB, then find those in C:\Windows\System32\Drivers using the Macrium CD/DVD
Last edited by writhziden; 04 Mar 2012 at 23:04. Reason: grammar error
I am at work now, will have to test when I get home, but my USB device (here at least) is showing 4 drivers installed.
C:windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys
C:windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys
C:windows\system32\drivers\usbuhci.sys
C:windows\system32\drivers\usbui.dll
One question about that:
1) Can I select multiple drivers for a device?
If I can not how do I know which driver is the "right" driver for me to choose?
You should be able to select all the drivers through the Macrium program.