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| HI ...
Any one know what the answer for this question please!
You have an 18 GB SCSI hard drive. W2K is installed on it. You and a new ATA-100 hard drive and a controller. After reboot, both drives are detected but you get an error saying "No OS detected". What to do to be able to boot to W2K with boot drives connected?
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| wbafrank 2002-01-10, 5:11 pm |
| You got me thinking there, and the solution:
Disconnect the ATA-100 drive and boot to W2K. Insert a floppy disk and format it. Copy the boot files from the SCSI drive to the floppy and shutdown. Reconnect the ATA-100 drive. Boot from the floppy into W2K and
format the ATA-100 drive. Copy the boot files from the floppy into the ATA-100 drive.
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| Deja-vue 2002-01-10, 8:02 pm |
| I suppose you still want to boot to the 18 GB SCSI Drive.
And,suppose you hooked up a ATA-Controller to that new ATA-100 Drive.
Now,the SCSI-Controller must be in the FIRST PCI-Slot available,(or on-board)then the next PCI-Slot that supports Bus-Mastering is for the ATA-Controller.
Now you just have to configure in the BIOS of your Machine where you want to boot to.
Some Bioses let you choose: C only,A,C,D or SCSI,C,A,or even RAID100,C,A and so on....
Choose from which Controller you want to boot.
Just my 10 cents.
Frank |
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