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>What you need to do is configure BM to boot eCS properly and then tell SC  
>to update its settings to record the new setup.  
 
Yes, that usually works. But for some reason, since I installed that third  
hard drive, when I update the SC files, Boot Manager gets screwed up.  
 
Before updating (enabling) SC, Boot Manager shows the E: drive and boots  
into it -- no problem. Then update ("enable") SC, and now boot manager  
tries to boot from Drive E: and can't find it!  
 
I wouldn't be surprised to find that if I pull that extra hard drive out,  
I can get back to normal, but it would be nice to figure out how to make  
it work the way it is.  
 
Sandy  
 
 
 
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