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Old 04-01-2012, 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by The Black Death View Post
I can't because I don't no how to get to the blue screen BIOS with asus. With that I can only select to boot the Hard Drive or DVD, not individual partitions


Keep pressing "delete" rapidly on start up


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I have 16 HD slots, I was just experimenting, seemed harmless at the time :L


Install win 7 on one of them...you will be able then to access files from the original install...and Win 7 will also write a new boot for the original install, but it will now be "D"...any way, you should not loose anything, and you will need to get rid of one of them because of product registration.
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