Re: How do I set new drive as boot?
- From: "GreyBeard" <noway@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 01:03:05 GMT
I wasn't clear enough. When I "installed" XP on reformatted "new" drive
placed as Drive F on old computer, I did not complete the install. As soon
as the XP completed loading files to Drive F and rebooted to new OS on F it
started asking questions about my network connections. It had not yet
"found all hardware" or registered or such. I shut it down then and moved
it, hoping that it would start where it left off. Maybe I should not have
permitted the original reboot.
When I put the drive originally into my "newer" Athlon 800mhz computer, it
was to completely scrap the older install which had developed too many
quirks to repair. I reformatted the OS drive using MaxBlaster 3, then
attempted a clean install on the clean drive. Instead, XP install examined
my 250G drive and stated it was an incompatible partition. It required the
partition be deleted and re-made, but the new partition was about 130G, and
it would not allow a second partition to be made. I tried two 125G
partitions, which were created by MaxBlaster 3. XP again saw one
partition fine but claimed it had to write to the second, of "unknown"
format (both were NTSF), and refused to load to the first unless the second
was removed. The ONLY way I got XP to load to the large drive was to run
XP install from the old slow 300mgz PC, after re-formatting from the old
PC's XP Pro command prompt and rebooting to the XP Pro CD I bought
originally for the 800Mhz Athlon PC.
When I reboot my Athlon it never gets to the Windows splash screen, or even
gets out of the core CMOS commands. It gets to where you would chose
"press C to boot from CD" if there were a system CD in the CDR-RW drive.
If this were '98 I would run DSKCHK or DISKPART or such, but be given the
option to "add boot sector/partition" to drive to make it the primary boot
drive. I suspect it thinks it is a data storage drive only.
Is this possible/repairable?
And, I have never gotten a large Maxtor to format and load an OS without
MaxBlaster. Just always fails.
"Tony" <ttiger@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "GreyBeard" <noway@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>I have just loaded XP onto new Maxtor 250G by formatting with Maxtor's
>>MaxBlaster 3 software. Had to install as Drive F in other computer to
>>install. Other processes would not accept larger full partition. Moved
>>new system back to my main computer, as stand alone "C" drive. Rebooted.
>>System rebooted to end of hardware display and stopped right where it
>>usually defaults to primary drive and boots. Just stops loading. I am
>>assuming that either MaxBlaster of Windows XP should have offered to make
>>"C" drive a bootable drive. I went to drive recovery button on XP and
>>asked it to create a boot sector, but I see nothing when I reboot. Went
>>to options in MaxBlaster 3, and instructed it to create an MBR (maser boot
>>record?), but PC still boots up to same spot and stops.
>>
>> How do I set up a functional boot sector on this new drive so that PC
>> will boot by default to XP on C: ?
>>
>> Thanks!
> You cannot install XP on one PC then move it to another PC and expect it
> to work. Different PC's have different hardware and XP installs different
> drivers. Sometimes you can get round it by using the repair install from
> the XP disk but you installed as F: on the other PC which can cause added
> complications because it may think it should be part of a dual boot
> system.
>
> You don't fully give the reason why you didn't install it on the PC that
> it was to be used with. What do you mean by "Other processes would not
> accept larger full partition"? Is this on the PC that you want to install
> XP on because if it is, then installing XP on another PC then moving the
> hard drive to the one with this problem is not going to get round the
> problem i.e. it still won't recognise the larger partition.
>
> You need to reinstall it a fresh on the PC you want to use it on.
>
> So for starters tell us why exactly you couldn't do that.
>
> You need to install XP on the PC that it is to be used with.
>
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