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Old 28/11/07, 21:24
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First of all, you need to work out what channel each disk is on - e.g. HD1, HD2, HD3, etc... The BIOS should always assign the same channel to a disk in one physical socket.

once you've worked out which disk is on which channel, you should look for a "Hard Disk Boot Priority" of "First Boot" function in the BIOS, and set your PC to boot from the new disk.
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