From what has been posted previously you should be able to use the startup
repair on the DVD to fix your situation.
Seems that it can create a complete boot process to an existing system from
other posts, but you may have to copy over the boot files and have them
fixed. I would suggest you swap boot order in your BIOS and try it when you
have time and get it working before you remove the other drive.
"strankan" <> wrote in message
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>I was just wondering if its possible to change the location of the windows
> boot manager? I have two hard drives in my computer at the moment, and it
> seems that the boot manager ended up on the disk that vista is _not_
> installed on. No problem really if it weren't for the fact that I'm going
> to
> move the hard drive that currently has the boot manager to another
> computer... Using Windows Vista RC2 at the moment and loving it.
>
> //strankan
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