![]() If there’s a boot mbr on HD2 can I remove it without loosing all my data? It’s acting like the computer wants to boot from HD2, which should not have any boot information, I just use is to store all my data, no operating system is on it. I can manually select to boot to my C: drive and everything works fine, but, the system should be able to boot up automatically. During the boot process, after the BIOS check, the machine just shows a blinking cursor, and nothing else. The replacement drive works fine, however, now my machine will not boot up to the C: drive (HD1) unless I manually select it during the boot process. I ran the Clone Disk utility in Acronis True Image WD Edition on my data drive (HD2) and installed the (new/replacement) cloned data drive (with two partitions). HD2: Data drive, Western Digital, ~ 1.5 Tb, two partitions, D: and E: HD1: Operating system drive, Seagate, ~ 300Gb, one partition, C: My system has two hard drives as follows: ![]() I just went through a warranty hard drive replacement and used the Acronis True Image WD Edition to clone the defective drive. ![]()
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