Reseat the connectors (as suggested), but if that does not work, why not
load the opsys on drive D? (no cost!)
  - Brian


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> My high-school daughter's older PC suddenly can't boot with the error
> message "there is no boot drive present."  I booted from CD-ROM using an
> old Windows ME disk (the computer had Windows NT on it before it
> wouldn't boot) and found that drive C is not present.  A second physical
> hard drive, D, is present.


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