In an all-SCSI system with no IDE devices, can this be done without a boot disk? <BR><BR>For example, if I set "SCSI Boot Device" in BIOS as the first boot device ...
Windows 2000 looks for controller a to boot upon, and shits its lips when it cannot find it, instead finding b, a device it has no idea about (and this is the key part) because its a NEW device it ...
Starting your Surface from a USB drive can be useful if you want to change firmware settings or Windows startup settings or if your Surface device does not turn on, start, boot, or wake from sleep.
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