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Justas

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  1. Hey all, I missed this part of the forums and just started posting, oops lol. Well I am a noob tech with small C/C++, Java, VB coding experience. Currently I am working as a tech at a little shop and learning new stuff. So don't be too surprised if you see noob questions from me, still need to learn a lot. Well thats pretty much my experience in a nutshell. Cheers.
  2. Yea I agree they should put it on a UPS, and the single SATA/multiple SATA drives. However the IDE was cheaper so they only wanted the 1 SATA. And I am not sure why they didn't have a UPS on the system to begin with. Correct me if I am wrong, but you are just saying to add a path to the NTLDR and other files, of the OS drive, to the BOOT.ini on the IDE drive? I am new to this kind of thing, still lots to learn lol
  3. No. I tired my original source files (Pre-RyanVM integration) and I did not get that error. As far as I know the new image I have made with RVM Integrator is functional, but I guess I will try to reintegrate it. If that does not fix the problem, I guess I will just copy those files where they should go after integration.
  4. Hello all, I am using the RyanVM Integrator 1.4.3 to do all of my addon packs. However when I go to use the updated CD with nLite I get an CD Ident file not detected error. Is there a way to make this error disappear? Or is this a problem between the way these two programs work? And also will this error affect my final image? Thanks for any advice .
  5. They only said they wanted the SATA HDD to have the OS and special partitions. And just to have the IDE as a separate drive for information. I assume they are using it to store data for their security devices. (The SATA HDD has an OS partition and others for different uses.)
  6. I build the systems, this one happens to be for a security company. They say they want it to work this way, so I need to make it happen. And yea, I will try the BIOS when I get a chance. Might not get to reply within next hour though. This is first time I have ever seen just 1 setting reset in the BIOS though. Seemed kind of odd, so hopefully a BIOS update/Battery can solve it.
  7. Hello all, I am not sure where this would belong... But here is my problem. I have a system with a SATA (OS installed) and an IDE (Storage drive) HDD. I have the boot priority setup in the BIOS to have the SATA one boot first. However when the system loses power ONLY the HDD priority settings will be reset to default (IDE first, SATA second). This causes problems because the system needs to be up as much as possible. And if it goes to the IDE HDD first it will not boot into Windows until someone gets there to manually change it. I am thinking maybe a new BIOS might help. But, if I have to, I can just move the OS to the IDE drive (But that defeats to purpose of even having the other SATA drive so it would be a last resort) Any advice would be appreciated, and sorry if I posted this in thee wrong section.
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