At 08:56 AM 5/23/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I have no intention of changing the boot disk in the BIOS every time I
>want to switch OS.

The motherboards that I have that are less than about four years old (all ASUS) 
all have an option to press a keystroke during POST and pop up a menu to select 
the boot device (for this startup only). (It does not involve entering BIOS 
setup and changing the default boot device.) The feature is not obvious; I had 
to stumble on it to realize it was there.

Fred Holmes 


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