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My Friend added another hard drive to his computer. Now he is getting this error message when trying to boot. I think it is because he added a hard drive from an older computer that has Windows 95 on it to a computer that has Windows 2000 on it. He hooked up right. The message is "Cannot find an operating system". EDITOR'S NOTE: That shouldn't matter. If the system now has TWO drives, it should not affect the ability of either one to boot. Make sure the Win2000 drive is set as Master, via the switches. |
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Am attempting to upgrade to SATA, but want to keep IDE as backup..... From Windows Xp Pro (on IDE drive) I installed a WD 160gb SATA drive (formatted, partitioned, etc.). Using Norton Ghost 9.0, I imaged the IDE drive Operating System partition, then restored that image to the first/boot/OS partition on the SATA drive. The SATA drive, when selected in Bios to boot first, works fine. However, if the IDE is selected to boot first there is a problem...the desktop icons come up rearranged all to the left in columns, and my 3rd monitor (PCI 9250 Primary) is blank (get code 10 when trouble shooting this). I can do a restore to fix the icons and display/monitor, or I can shut down/disconnect SATA drive/reboot IDE and all is fine. The connected SATA seems to mess with the OS on the booting IDE.....? Is there a fix for this interference? There are times I will need both the SATA and IDE connected, and with the option to boot from either. Additional info: motherboard is GA-SINXP 1394 and SATA is 300mb version jumpered down to 150mb to be compatible with motherboard. |
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Ive been trying to add a new SATA Drive but my system does not have a spare sata cable and my mother board has 4 slots for the same n one used so should i get a new Y Sata cable or a new single sata cable which one would be better option. EDITR'S NOTE: It's odd that your SATA Drive did not come with a SATA cable. If you have an open SATA slot, buy a single cable. As for master/slave, this really doesn't exist with SATA. The drive plugged into SATA0 will be the boot drive, unless your BIOS lets you change the ordering. |
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Hi there. I use Windows XP and have added a second SATA drive (SAMSUNG SP2504C). I have configured the BIOS and the system reboots OK. In ADD HARDWARE on the control panel the disc is recognised and reported as working correctly. Explorer does not see the drive, so how do I format and partition it? How do I address the drive? Using the next available letter (E:)? PS My drive also didn't come with a cable |
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Same problem as stuart had.... Drive shows up on device manager and not in my computer? EDITOR'S NOTE: Is the drive formatted? |
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I recently built my own two home computers, however I've been curious about adding more storage space. From what I've read so far, it seems that I can just plug and play with a SATA2 drive, but then the final comment (with the ensuing editor's note) threw me off. EDITOR'S NOTE: Sounds correct to me. |
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Hi. Same problem as Stuart and Justin. My second drive (serial ATA) is formatted and has Windows XP Pro loaded. It was my primary drive up until I added a serial ATA Raid volume, also with Windows XP Pro. The Raid volume is now my primary, as desired (using slots 0 and 1 on motherboard). I reconnected the older serial ATA, non-raid drive (using slot 2) and it shows up in device manager, but does not show up with a drive letter in "My Computer". EDITOR'S NOTE: Is there a way to add it to the RAID array? |
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Nice article, just saved myself some hastle looking for a new drive! I'm looking to get a seagate 320gb 7200.10 drive & connect via sata to my mobo; i have a seagate 200gb 7200.8 hdd connected via ide at the moment (the drive itself is demarked as being 'ultra ata) - is it possible to connect this up via sata at all or am i reading the wrong thing into ultra ata? EDITOR'S NOTE: SATA drives have different connectors than IDE, that's how you can tell. |
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I got a new 300GB (good old IDE, about 39 pins) and put it into XP SP1 as a slave. Formatted it. Put on Lots of data...etc... Transferred it to a Windows 2000 OS and it asked me to format it again???? I wanted to transfer my files but I can't... why? EDITOR'S NOTE: That doesn't sound right, either OS should recognize the drive's contents. Does it work if you put it back in the XP system? |
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I am having trouble getting XP pro's explorer to "see" my second hard-drive after a new install of the operating system. Computer management - disk management sees the drive, however I cannot assign it a drive letter, since "change drive letter and paths" is grayed out. XP has not assigned it a drive letter at all. The disk is has a status of healthy and active. This disk is a seagate drive and it has data on it I do not want to loose. Please write me if you have an idea as to how to fix this. EDITOR'S NOTE: Could you access the second drive before you re-installed the OS? Was it previously your primary drive? If so, boot from it to verify the disk contents. |
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