First post, by timdog
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I have a strange problem that just appeared seemingly out of nowhere with a new 486 DX4 machine I just put together. Regardless of BIOS settings and whether or not a floppy drive is connected to the machine, it always tries to boot A: first. After 15 seconds it fails then if you hit a key to continue it will boot from C: properly. This just started yesterday with really no changes to any hardware that I can think of except adding a 9 pin serial mouse to the setup for the first time. I have a CF to IDE adapter as the primary master C drive with DOS 6.22 installed. No primary slave or secondary drive at all currently. I physically removed the A drive and disabled it in the BIOS but that doesn't make a difference. The boot order is C: A:. The system was booting properly from C: just a couple days ago. My motherboard is a Lucky Star UM8498 and the controller is a Pine Tech PT627B.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!