Thanks for the response.
I just checked the boot order in the BIOS, and didn't see anything about USB or external devices. I tried installing the drivers off of the CD that came with the external enclosure, but it said my computer already had them and wouldn't let me reinstall.
When I took it out of the enclosure and put it right on the IDE, it was the only drive hooked up and was set on cable select (which is what it was at home too). Is it normal for it not want to boot up if so much of the hardware is differant? I know the drivers would probably be an issue.
Is there a way to change the letters, or does C: HAVE to be the master?
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