John - yes, I discovered that myself. Seemed so simple, really, after a few
hours of trying many different things. Just had to switch boot drive
priority. Duh.
Oh well, spinning wheels on this one gave me knowledge on Vista bootups and
VB Pro, so all (most... some) is not lost. Best of all, it works now, and
Vista is awesoeme!
Thanks.
Dave
"John Barnes" wrote:
> You need to change the boot priority in the BIOS so that your drive 0 is the
> first hard drive in boot priority.
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