meatfestival
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Vista x64 has been working flawlessly for me until recently - I had to hard reset my PC when it became unresponsive after trying to restart. Upon restarting I got "DISK BOOT FAILURE - INSERT SYSTEM DISK" which I haven't seen in years.
I booted up the Vista CD to do a repair, but it found no problems preventing Windows from starting.
This is the weird thing! When I have my BIOS set to boot from CD and I have a bootable CD in the drive, if I choose not to boot the CD, it will continue and load Windows no problem! Otherwise I get the error.
Any suggestions? I can live with leaving a disc in the drive, but it still irks me. I've run chkdsk as well.
I booted up the Vista CD to do a repair, but it found no problems preventing Windows from starting.
This is the weird thing! When I have my BIOS set to boot from CD and I have a bootable CD in the drive, if I choose not to boot the CD, it will continue and load Windows no problem! Otherwise I get the error.
Any suggestions? I can live with leaving a disc in the drive, but it still irks me. I've run chkdsk as well.