Re: Setting bootable hard drive as slave

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From: Tim (Tim_at_NoSpam.com)
Date: 06/08/04


Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 17:49:06 +1200

Sorry for not seeing your response...

To boot you need an active partition + a boot loader.

If you move the D drive to your new computer, it will not have an active
partition (this is set using fdisk from a Windows 98 boot disk).

I can't be conclusive on what to run, but if you were to try booting your
machine like that it would not find an active partition and would not find a
bootloader (currently on your C drive) ==> No OS found error.

If you do a repair install the repair should set all this right, however I
believe I have seen repair omit setting the active partition. If your system
fails to boot after the repair, then you can either use one of the other
boot options to fix the boot environment or use a Windows 98 disk to do so.
See fdisk /mbr.

I would be cautious though. I did this a while ago and the Win98 fdisk
clouted the partitions on the disk (they were a weird layout C was inside an
extended partition somehow). I had partition magic, disc images, and so
could restart.

IE do a full backup first, or do a new install (after a data backup).

- Tim

"I C" <ismicha2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c3640fef.0406061412.49caafe0@posting.google.com...
> I've read Michael Stevens's article and I know I shouldn't change the
> drive's letter. The hard drive which has XP installed on it is
> currently set as Slave and has the letter "D". It seems therefore that
> it should be set as Slave and have the letter "D" in the new computer,
> too. My question therefore is what will happen if the operating system
> is on the Slave/"D" drive and there is no operating system in the
> Master/"C" drive?
> I think I've read that the operating system should be in the Master
> drive. Is it just a matter of speed or will the PC not be able to
> boot?
> Would it be wise if I installed the XP drive as Slave, then did a
> repair XP install, then changed the jumpers to make it a master and
> finally, if the drive letter had changed to "C", changed it back to
> "D"?
>
>
>
>
> "Tim" <Tim@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> news:<uTRxNC7SEHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>...
>> Hi,
>>
>> To overcome the issues Rich refers to you will need to do a repair
>> install.
>>
>> In general, once a windows install has had a drive letter assigned it is
>> not
>> a good idea to change it, so if your XP install currently comes up as say
>> D:
>> then doing any fix to change it to C: may break many things. So, make
>> sure
>> you back up all data prior to changing anything.
>>
>> Take a look over at this article by Michael Stevens:
>>
>> http://michaelstevenstech.com/moving_xp.html
>>
>> - Tim



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