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Old January 18th, 2009, 04:25 PM
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Default Can't boot and ATI changed drive letter's and can't restore

I've run into an unusual problem I've never seen before. Today, I had a problem with my CPU fan but cleaning with a fine brush only and touching nothing resulted in a box that will only boot to a black screen. Threw in my ATI Boot CD and ATI see's my 2 internal drive's (C and D) but has reversed their order where D is C and a restore to C fail's because ATI can't restore to the drive the backup show's as on, D is not an option. Done hundred's of restores and never seen this before, don't actually think it is an ATI issue. Use version 9 on XP, even work's on Vista, off to try v 8 I have but don't have much hope for it. Thank's
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Old January 18th, 2009, 06:13 PM
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Solved but that was weird. ATI showed both drive's in reverse order but the Bios only showed one. Apparently, cleaning loosened the connection to my boot drive and when I properly reconnected it, the Bios order was wrong and had to be adjusted. V 8 of ATI was successful but not even necessary, reconnecting the drive just gave the wrong boot order in the Bios.
 

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