I am having some problems with my drivers so I am trying to delete the partition on the operation system drive and do a fresh install, operating system and drivers. However, no matter what I do I cannot get my computer to boot from the windows vista DVD so I can delete the OS partition. Here is what I already tried:
- My BIOS is set to boot from CD ROM first
- I have tried both DVD drives
- I verified that the DVD is good by trying it in a different computer where it will boot from the DVD drive
- The DVD drive works because I can initiate installation from the DVD drive. But since it isn't on start-up, I cannot delete the partition and all the drivers.
How do I get this dang computer to recognize this DVD on boot?
Re: My Vista DVD won't boot on start-up (already tried several trouble shooting steps
Thanks for the reply.
It finally worked after I did something pretty obscure. I was in the BIOS and I changed the order of harddrive boot up. For some reason it had my data drive as #1 and my OS drive as #2. I switched it and after restart my computer finally loaded the Vista DVD on restart