Disconnecting really isn't a solution. There is a reason why I cannot remove
the active setting on the H drive. If disconnected the system boots from C: .
This has arisen out of NTLDR missing twice this week - and sure enough the
files needed in C: root are missing. Once copied back in the system functions
with no loss of data. I can only suppose that part of that error is being
caused from the H dirve being set active. I have run full AV and
Pest/Malware/Adware software and system is showing as clean. What I need a
solution in setting my H: drive as inactive - primary partition. I have tried
diskpart and unless I am not using it properly, it hasn't been able to change
H: either. Also, C: drive is active per PartitionMagic, but the System
notation is what shows - which is correct. H: active is the problem.
"sgopus" wrote:
> What's the problem?
> is it trying to boot to the USB only? disconnect it and boot.
>
> "JustUs" wrote:
>
> > Did that already. Nothing changes. Tried to set H to inactive - nothing
> > happened. Tried to set C: as active nothing there either.
> >
> > "Andrew E." wrote:
> >
> > > Try run,type:cmd In cmd type
iskPart In DiskPart,type:HELP A list of
> > > disk cmds gets you going.
> > >
> > > "JustUs" wrote:
> > >
> > > > For some unknown reason my external USB drive thinks it is Active - Disk
> > > > Management says so. I am unable to change it via WinXP. I tried
> > > > PartitionMagic and it won't let me either. What do I need to do?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance