Western Digital USB Drive - Vista Boot Problem

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wfoulds

Hi,

I have a WD USB drive that impacts Vista booting. If the drive is USB
connected, Vista will not boot. If the drive is not attached or is attached
via firewire, Vista boots fine.

Any ideas?


Thanks,

Will
 
A

ArameFarpado

Em Terça, 18 de Dezembro de 2007 22:58, wfoulds escreveu:
Hi,

I have a WD USB drive that impacts Vista booting. If the drive is USB
connected, Vista will not boot. If the drive is not attached or is
attached via firewire, Vista boots fine.

Any ideas?
yes, your BIOS maybe setted to boot from a usb block device before the main
hd
 
W

wfoulds

ArameFarpado said:
Em Terça, 18 de Dezembro de 2007 22:58, wfoulds escreveu:

yes, your BIOS maybe setted to boot from a usb block device before the main
hd
*** I've changed the BIOS settings and removed the "Boot from USB"
selection. The problem still occurred after the BIOS change.

- Will
 
A

ArameFarpado

Em Terça, 18 de Dezembro de 2007 23:13, wfoulds escreveu:
*** I've changed the BIOS settings and removed the "Boot from USB"
selection. The problem still occurred after the BIOS change.

- Will

what messages do you get when you have the usb disk connected and power-on
the machine?
 
W

wfoulds

No Messages. The screen with option to enter appears, then goes away. The
screen remains black after that.
 
D

Drew

wfoulds said:
No Messages. The screen with option to enter appears, then goes away.
The
screen remains black after that.
I have the same problem and is driving me nuts. When I get a fix I'll post
back.
 
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ArameFarpado

Em Quarta, 19 de Dezembro de 2007 00:19, wfoulds escreveu:
No Messages. The screen with option to enter appears, then goes away.
The screen remains black after that.

great, another usb supernatural wierdness...
 
W

wfoulds

I have the same problem and is driving me nuts. When I get a fix I'll post
back.


*** I've opened a case with Western Digital. The automated response was
that Microsoft has suggested connecting the USB drive after the boot process.
My response back to WD was that is a short term fix and I was interested in
other solutions and also a roadmap for resolution.
 
D

Drew

wfoulds said:
*** I've opened a case with Western Digital. The automated response was
that Microsoft has suggested connecting the USB drive after the boot
process.
My response back to WD was that is a short term fix and I was interested
in
other solutions and also a roadmap for resolution.
Thats what I do now. I wonder if this does it in Windows XP
 

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