I found that for some reason the primary partition that contained the OS had been redesignated as a logical partition, and that no primary partition existed, hence the inaccessible boot device. Of course as stated this required a reinstall. Unless a program exists that can change the partition...
I just upgraded my machine from a previously working system (P3 450Mhz) to a P4 1.3Ghz. This included a motherboard (Intel® Desktop Board D850GB, 400Mhz fsb), processor and (Rambus)RAM swap. Upon booting I get the bsod indicating inaccessible boot device. I've unplugged all ide devices except...
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