I will look if Lenovo Thinkpad provides any control to modify the BIOS parameters.
Thank you all for your inputs :) On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 3:37 AM, Tim Golden <[email protected]> wrote: > Vernon Cole wrote: > >> Gowtham: >> I waited before giving this answer, to let the real Windows Gurus answer >> first. Tims pronouncement is as good is it gets, so here is my >> hair-brained >> idea. Perhaps it would actually work. >> >> As much as I hate to admit this on a Windows mailing list ... >> When I have multi-boot things to accomplish, I install a copy of Linux and >> use GRUB to do the fancy boot stuff. >> > > As a matter of fact we're in the process of testing exactly > this solution for the Digital Escalator Panels we run here > on the London Underground. The requirement isn't quite the > same but, in essence, we needed a degree of boot resilience > which we couldn't get without a more configurable boot loader. > > However... this doesn't help the OP since GRUB runs (depending > to configuration) from the MBR of the first bootable device. What > the OP wants to do is to determine which device *is* the > principal boot device. > > :) > > TJG > > _______________________________________________ > python-win32 mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 >
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