I Cannot Start From Drive A; I Get An Error When Testing Basic Rescue Disks - Symantec NORTON INTERNET SECURITY 2004 User Manual

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Troubleshooting
Troubleshoot Rescue Disks

I cannot start from drive A

See
"Create and
use Rescue Disks"
on page 71.
See
"My Rescue
Disk does not
work"
on page 203.

I get an error when testing basic Rescue Disks

See
"Create and
use Rescue Disks"
on page 71.
If your computer does not check drive A first on startup,
use your computer's Setup program to change settings.
Be careful when making changes using your computer's
Setup program. If you have never used it before, you may
want to refer to your computer manufacturer's
documentation.
To change your computer's settings
1 Restart your computer.
A message appears telling you the key or keys to
press to run SETUP, such as Press <DEL> if you want
to run SETUP.
2 Press the key or keys to launch the Setup program.
3 Set the Boot Sequence to boot drive A first and drive C
second.
Setup programs vary from one manufacturer to the
next. If you cannot find the Boot Sequence option, use
the Setup program's Help system, refer to the
documentation that came with your system, or
contact your system's manufacturer.
4 Save the changes, then exit the Setup program.
You may need to use a special boot disk rather than the
Rescue Boot Disk. In this case, use the boot disk or
startup disk that came with your computer.
If your computer is set up with more than one operating
system, such as Windows 2000 and Windows 98, you
may need to modify the Rescue Boot Disk.
If you get the message Non-system disk, replace the disk
and press any key when testing your Rescue Disks, the
Rescue program may not have prepared the floppy boot
files correctly.

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