Not asking you to change the _default_ boot sequence.  Use the motherboard's 
boot manager to select the boot device when you want to boot from a device that 
is different from the default device.  On my fairly recent Dell, one presses 
F12 to activate the boot manager (as distinct from pressing F2 to activate the 
BIOS setup routine).

Fred Holmes

At 09:49 PM 3/6/2008, John covici wrote:
>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?
> > 
>
>-- 
>Your life is like a penny.  You're going to lose it.  The question is:
>How do
>you spend it?
>
>         John Covici
>         [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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