Re: New build - Active partition query
- From: nass <nass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 05:41:01 -0800
"rbel" wrote:
In message <E9E53F57-9060-43D2-8336-A7540FD4A16C@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, nass
<nass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
"rbelNews" wrote:
New PC build, new SATA drive with Win XP Home SP2.
Just added an IDE drive from an older PC and Disk Management is showing
as disk 0 and the first partition of this as a logical drive and
*active* (there is no system or data on it).
The SATA drive with the system loaded is now shown as disk 1 (was disk
0) and the C partition as healthy (system).
This system is booting OK, although pausing for confirmation of the IDE
disk for some reason, but I would have thought the C partition on the
SATA drive should be the active one but I cannot find a way of
'inactivating' the current active partition.
Grateful for any advice.
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rbel
Hi,
What happen if you Right click " My Computer" and select Manage.
On The Computer Management expand the Storage and select " Disk Management".
On there Make sure the C:\Partition selected and click on the Setting icon
on the Toolbar at the top, there you will see two tabs:
Appearance | Scaling
Click on Appearance and change the settings to be Primary partition.
The same with the Other IDE and you can assign a Drive Letter for it and set
it to Secondary Partition.
HTH.
nass
The C partition on the SATA drive is already indicating (dark blue) that
it is a primary partition.
Will setting the first partition on the IDE drive to secondary change
the active property?
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rbel
Try the BIOS and set tje second IDE as Salve, also check the Jumper of the
second IDE is set to Slave, by the looks both set to Cable select.
If I correct SATA has an utility that can help in setting the partition table
HTH.
nass
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