Hi everyone.
Recently I have installed W7 RC edition on a 320 gig SATA 2 hdd. After installation I realised that I didn't need my old IDE hdd which I had 2 of together on my motherboard. So I remove them and just keep the rest I need in.
Problem is BIOS won't detect W7 on any of my hdd when the IDE hdd are removed. I can only boot into W7 with them plugged in which is really frustrating. Although one of the IDE's has an XP partition, it shouldn't interfere. Btw my friend has had the same problem and he only has the one partition of windows on his pc so I don't think it is that.
Any suggestions? Much appriciated.
Recently I have installed W7 RC edition on a 320 gig SATA 2 hdd. After installation I realised that I didn't need my old IDE hdd which I had 2 of together on my motherboard. So I remove them and just keep the rest I need in.
Problem is BIOS won't detect W7 on any of my hdd when the IDE hdd are removed. I can only boot into W7 with them plugged in which is really frustrating. Although one of the IDE's has an XP partition, it shouldn't interfere. Btw my friend has had the same problem and he only has the one partition of windows on his pc so I don't think it is that.
Any suggestions? Much appriciated.
My Computer
- OS
- 7
- CPU
- Phenom II 720
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte with HDMI onboard Radeon 3200
- Memory
- 4 gig OCZ platinum
- Graphics Card(s)
- Radeon 4850
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 32 inch HDTV Samsung and 19 inch ASUS LCD
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- PSU
- Huntkey 500watt
- Case
- coolermaster SCOUT
- Cooling
- 2 stock cmstorm SCOUT fans plus 2x 120mm + 1x 140mm xigatek
- Keyboard
- Logitech media keyboard 600
- Mouse
- Microsoft (the basic mouse :p)
- Internet Speed
- 8mb downloading 384kb uploading