I have MSI K9A2 Platinum Motherboard which has 1 IDE connector (to which I
have 2 DVD burners attached) and 6 SATA connectors (to which I have 4 hard
drives and 2 more DVD burners attached).
I can boot to the Vista install disk (as everyone has suggested) but it does
not find ANY of the versions of Vista I have installed on my computer. This
is a relatively new MB so I assume it does not recognize the needed drivers
automatically. It does give me the option of loading drivers and I try, but
I guess I do not know what I am doing because I cannot get my setup to
recognize the SATA hard drives so I can select the VISTA setup on my J drive
and repair the installation.
It appears it is loading the drivers, by the way, but then it returns to the
screen which displays the Vista installs on your computer and where it gives
you the option of choosing which install to repair, but the fields remain
blank.
Any other ideas? If not, still thanks for trying to help.
"Rick Rogers" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With C: removed and J: set as the first boot option, start the system with
> the Vista disk in the drive and boot from it. Run the startup repair
> function. This should write the necessary files to the J: drive.
>
> --
> Best of Luck,
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
>
> "KNARFOH" <> wrote in message
> news:0BAB3CB5-7833-4007-A86B-...
> >I had Windows Vista Home Basic 32bit installed on my C drive.
> >
> > I wanted to update to Windows Vista Home Premium 32bit.
> >
> > Because it would be a huge hazzle if the new install to premium did not
> > work, I decided to install Vista Premium on a second hard drive on my
> > computer, i.e. J drive.
> >
> > The Vista Premium is working fine and I have manually copied over the
> > folders from the C drive to the J drive that I need, i.e. pictures, music,
> > etc.
> >
> > All of that has gone fine. Now I want to eliminate the C drive for
> > booting
> > purposes. Presently, when my computer boots, it asks me which version of
> > Windows Vista I want to boot to.
> >
> > I want to eliminate the C drive as an option, but I don't want to erase
> > the
> > files just yet in case down the line I discover some file or folder I did
> > not
> > manually move.
> >
> > I unplugged the C drive and and my computer will not find Vista Home
> > Premium
> > on the J drive.
> >
> > Someone told me that is because the boot manager is on the C drive where I
> > have Vista Home Basic Installed and without it, I will not be able to boot
> > Vista Home Premium on my J drive.
> >
> > How do I eliminate C drive Vista Home Basic but still be able to boot to J
> > drive Vista Home Preimium? I dont want to reformat the c drive or
> > entirely
> > erase all files.
> >
> > I set the j drive as the first boot option in the motherboard option but I
> > get a message that the OS cant be found.
> >
> > Can anyone help me or point me to a document in the knowledge base that
> > will
> > help me?
> > --
> > KnarfOH
> > Canal Winchester OH
>
>