That is the address of the archived post by me. The problem occured again and this time I know it's the mounted drive.
It's not necessarily DT, but likely the way the drive is mounted and how windows is starting up and trying to read the drive that doesn't exist.
What I would like to know is if there is a way to, in the registry, completely remove a mounted drive. I tried loading up the hive "System" and removing the extra drive from the Mounted Devices keys, and still no startup.
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