When I boot up it boots into the wrong hard drive. I push F2 at boot up
and the drive isnt listed and boots into an older hard drive. I push F11 and
it gives me a choice of three hard drives to boot to. I would like to add
the correct drive to F2 at bootup (or auto boot up) so I don't have to go
the F11 route each time. HELP??

Re: bOOT uP by databaseben

databaseben
Fri Jun 27 15:53:22 PDT 2008

you can go into
the recovery console
and log into the disk
system.

the methods of accessing
and using the console can
be found here:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307654

then at the disk prompt
you can run the command:

bootcfg/rebuild

while at the command
prompt you can also run
for good measure:

fixboot
chkdsk

then exit

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"Ron" <ronjon2@cox.net> wrote in message
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> When I boot up it boots into the wrong hard drive. I push F2 at boot up and
> the drive isnt listed and boots into an older hard drive. I push F11 and it
> gives me a choice of three hard drives to boot to. I would like to add the
> correct drive to F2 at bootup (or auto boot up) so I don't have to go the F11
> route each time. HELP??
>


Re: bOOT uP by peter

peter
Fri Jun 27 18:15:16 PDT 2008

enter your BIOS and change the boot order to the correct order.......
Some Bios also have HD priority settings...set the one you wish to boot from
as 1st..

you don't list your mobo..or how many drives you are working with so this is
a generic answer to a generic question

peter

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"Ron" <ronjon2@cox.net> wrote in message
news:ez78dKK2IHA.2068@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> When I boot up it boots into the wrong hard drive. I push F2 at boot up
> and the drive isnt listed and boots into an older hard drive. I push F11
> and it gives me a choice of three hard drives to boot to. I would like to
> add the correct drive to F2 at bootup (or auto boot up) so I don't have to
> go the F11 route each time. HELP??
>