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OOps! Slave drive is boot drive.
got a good deal on a new 120 Gb drive recently, and so I added it to my Compaq PC, just to prove that I could do it.
The original drive (160 Gb) had an eight-pin jumper block as opposed to ten on the new drive, so it was hard to figure out how it was set, but I assumed that it was a "Master," so I followed instructions to set the new one to "Slave" status. Installation was pretty routine, and I ran the initialization software.
That was the first hint of a problerm; it identified my OLD drive as "slave," though as the "boot drive." I'm guessing that both drives had the same status and it picked the first or last one in the chain for the master.
When I restarted XP, it couldn't find the OS. I tried again, used an Escape-sequence to get a menu, and told it to boot from the slave drive, and all was well: I had the extra, new drive available for data.
But, now, I have to do this trick on each reboot. No really big deal, but I was wondering about the best way to fix it. Should I:
(1) Take everything apart and try to get the jumpers correct. (Not fun.)
(2) Put some kind of startup script on the new "master" drive telling it to boot from the "slave" drive. (Is there such a thing?)
(3) Use my restoration disk to install XP on the new master, then remove it from the old. It makes sense for the system to be on the smaller drive. (My fear is ending up with two OS's and having neither work.)
Any recommendations?
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