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obeid

2002-01-10, 4:23 pm

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?



thanks
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.

Hope this answers your question!!
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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