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RE: Security and booting
Jesper,
Thanks for the post. I went into BIOS and changed the boot sequence so that
the internal hard drive is first, the CD/DVD drive is second, the external
floppy third, and the USB device fourth. I attached the external devices and
rebooted. Windows Vista booted fine.
Thanks SO MUCH!!!
"Jesper" wrote:
> > I just deployed my first Windows Vista computer and the user I deployed to
> > uses an external USB floppy drive and an external USB hard drive. This user
> > also uses a KVM switch and a USB printer. When the USB floppy drive and USB
> > hard drive are attached to the computer Windows Vista will not boot. When I
> > remove these devices Windows Vista boots fine. So, is there a security
> > setting in Windows Vista or maybe a setting in the BCD that is causing this?
>
> What error message are you getting? Are you sure the boot settings in the
> BIOS still allow the internal hard disk to boot?
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