are you on 32-bit?
Alright, to some this might be a very noob question.
So I built my new PC about a month and a half ago.
Specs:
AMD FX 8120 Black Edition
Gigabyte 78LMT-S2P
Corsair Dominator RAM 8Gb
AMD Radeon HD 5770 Overclock Edition
1TB external
600Gb Internal
140 Gb Internal
When I built my PC and turned it on with only the 600Gb HD it had a BOOTMGR message.
Then I added the 140Gb HD and it worked fine.
Now I want to add two more internal HD's a 250GB and a 40GB (< 10000 RPM)
Do you guys think it will give me the same BOOTMGR message upon boot up?
Try it and you will know it
64-Bit
:/
You need to do a clean install of Windows and make sure only 1 hard drive is attached when doing so...
Then you can add other drives after it's done installed... @Romney
Last edited by Resaun; 11-03-2012 at 10:56 PM.
I've already tried that, same thing BOOTMGR is missing.
Plus I don't want to format and have to DL over 30Gb of shit again Lol
Why do you have those drives?
Nowadays it's 500GB, 1TB 2TB and so on.
The bootmgr modded in the system already
If you want to get rid of it, upgrade your windows
It's simply because the bigger your HD is, the slower it is. Think about it.
And those HDs are 10000 RPM
If you don't try you won't learn...When you learn you will find a solution.
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[MPGH]Luke420 (11-04-2012)
[MPGH]Luke420 (11-04-2012)