I have dual-boot opensuse 11.0 and winXP. I have 2 hard disks, sata and pata
WinXP was installed first (on SATA disk), so I switched primary partition (in BIOS there is boot disk priority - bootable add-in card and one more option)
so I had windows from before, and I switched boot disk priority and installed openSUSE. After that there were problems with booting windows, but after remaping grub options in terminal - booting windows worked.
And now, windows boot quite good - except if I have any kind of usb stick plugged in. If I have any kind of USB plugged in - he tries to boot from USB, fails and I have to restart
It is not big problem - I simply plug USB out and boot windows - but if I can solve this problem, it would be smashing
It seems that if you put a USB stick in it get a drive number SDA or something like that.
Is there a option in you’re BIOS to make the USB stick the last
bootable Device
Just as a example in my case DVD first SDA second SDB third
SDC fourth
dobby9