As I stated in my post, it is booting from the hard disk , NOT the cd-rom.
However, it appears to need files from the CD-ROM. This is nothing to do
with boot order in the BIOS.
It took a while to put down in writing my problem in some detail. Either
read it properly, or don't bother replying.
Thanks
Greg (Nightdrive)
"Dave C." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Check your device boot order in BIOS.
>
> "Nightdrive" wrote:
>
> > With no CD-ROM in drive, i get the 'Please insert disk...' bootup error
> >
> > If I put a bootable XP disc in the drive, and try again, even though I
don't
> > select the 'boot from CD' option, Windows correctly boots up to my hard
> > disk!
> >
> > Events leading up to this.
> > 1) I used Norton Ghost (big mistake). I think it creates some kind of
> > temporary partition to store it's own files, then reboots to dos to
perform
> > whatever operation you wanted to do.
> > However, it failed, leaving me unable to boot back into Windows.
> > 2) Used Recovery Console, FIXBOOT to get Windows working. Appearred to
work
> > 3) ...until I remove the XP boot CD from the drive
> >
> > It appears something Ghost has done is making XP look for certain boot
files
> > on another volume (my CD-ROM) instead of from the Hard Disk.
> >
> > Has anyone any ideas how to get it back?
> > Thanks in Advance.
> >
> > Greg
> >
> >
> >
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