Re: Need to change disk number
- From: "Bill Blanton" <bblanton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 12:57:10 -0400
That won't change the HDD enumeration order. Partitions and
the file system used doesn't have anything to do with it.
"Squire" <jerrym526@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:u38evQPqGHA.4032@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
You can start over, if you have a retail copy of XP.
Remove all the disks except IDE Hard Disk O. (master)
Boot with your XP CD and delete all partitions.
Create new partitions and format using NTFS.
Install XP.
Shut down.
Install second IDE Hard Disk 1. (slave)
(leave the XP CD installed and Reboot, delete partitions.)
Create partitions and format disk 1 using NTFS.
Shut down and install one Scsi drive, (master)
(leave the XP CD installed, Reboot and delete partitions).
Create partitions and format using NTFS.
Shut down and install last Scsi drive (slave) using same method.
"RGold" <RGold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:0B4B4FF1-4573-4EBC-A318-D8BD823F554C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,
I have 4 hard disks in my system 2 are running from motherboard IDE and the
other two are running from an add on SCSI PCI card.
Windows XP assigned drive numbers to the drives as follow:
DISK 0 - SCSI
DISK 1 - SCSI
DISK2 - IDE
DISK3 - IDE
I want IDE disks to be 0 and 1 and SCSI 2 and 3.
How do I change that?
.
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