Hi Dean--
I'm assuming that when CompUSA/HP replaced the drive, they again
preinstalled Vista Home Premium. Try doing a repair install with the DVD,
and if that doesn't work, unless I'm missing something you can format and
install Vista with the DVD.
***Repair Install Steps*** (can be used for Vista) MVP Doug Knox
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ps/doug92.mspx
Good luck,
CH
"Dean" <> wrote in message
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> Have an HP Media Center m7684n with 2 500 gig drives configures as RAID 0
> (mirrored). I upgraded from XP home to Vista home premium.
>
> Recently, while under warrenty, the primary drive crashed. Secondary drove
> took over, and the vendor (CompUSA/HP) replaced the drive and rebuilt the
> RAID (not, of course, without a double helping of SH*T from both
> companies).
> Trouble now is that the system won't boot up unless I insert the Vista
> startup DVD.
>
> I'll power on, system goes through POST, then hits a black screen with
> blinking cursor, and that's IT. I'll insert the startup DVD, power down
> and
> then start up again, and get to a black screen that, after a few seconds,
> says 'Hit any key to start from CD...'. If I do nothing, system starts up
> with no further problems.
>
> I've tried the 'repair Windows startup files' option several times, but no
> problems are ever found to fix. Sue would appreciate any feedback for
> this.