I thought you were asking me to put windows on a new drive and then
change the boot sequence?  It would be much easier to find an answer
to my original question, if its possible at all.

on Thursday 03/06/2008 Tom Piwowar([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
 > >This would not work for me as I wold then have to go into the BIOS and
 > >change things around and I am not even sure I could do this.
 > 
 > What do you think you would need to change? A modern BIOS will detect the 
 > drive change at restart and put you in the BIOS setup screen. That screen 
 > will autodetect the new drives specs so you have nothing to set. You just 
 > confirm the change by pressing the screen's save buton. Is this too hard?
 > 
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