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Chainbooting does not require the BIOS to recognize the device as bootable. Anyway, chainbooting would require a bootloader too. You're just gonna have to get over this bootloader fear because reasons like this are why they were made. ...
Ok so I read this thread again since I had more time. You want to boot two hard drives without a bootloader? And you say that choosing the CDROM in the BIOS doesnt boot the HD. I will have to try this myself once I install an...
So explain again how you want things to work. I didn't understand you but I'm assuming you wanted it so that: You have the internal HD's boot priority above the secondary HD. You remove the internal HD. The secondary HD still...
Maybe you can use a bootloader and chainboot it, but I'm pretty sure its not an option in the BIOS (I used to have an XPS2).
Quote: Originally Posted by dave-p Well if he sucessfully fixes them for $ 159.00 than it worth it considering the price of them now days. I would suggest to anyone with a single pipe card to consider upgrading to a...
Quote: Originally Posted by galahad05 Bumping an old thread (sorry), but I have reasons. 1. I just found this and it's very useful to me--I also have a 9300 and have started to think about a just-in-case-it-breaks...
Acclimated, you are a bit new here but I typically trust this place over others. However, I only put my trust in established members (post count and join date). I might be running a recovery service soon so hit me up in a week.
You can ask them if you can keep your processor (assuming its working) I suppose. Don't know if they'll go for it.
Well according to Dave this won't work but I have both machines and I always figured this would work. The only things I know so far is that: The 7950 GTX fits just fine on the M6300 mobo. Also, the M6300 mobo has no connector for a...
I'm guessing the reports are talking about drivers that do not incorporate powermizer. Powermizer is a setting that allows your card to run in 2D mode until extra power is needed and then 3D mode (higher clockrates, more heat) is set. ...
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