Hmmm... having further trouble, now with installing XP at all. XP installs to the SATA drive seemingly with no trouble, but then on boot it tells...
And would I be correct in assuming that I can't simply manually edit the boot.ini file on the SATA drive to include the boot information for the...
I use Disk Management frequently, but I didn't realize its information matched up with my BIOS'. That does help quite a bit, thank you. Well,...
THe next trick is figuring out which drive is which in the BIOS. It just labels them as HDD-0, 1, 2, and 3. I have three physical HDDs in there,...
Yeah, I know how incredibly simple it would be if I wanted to keep the old installation, but I do want to get rid of that eventually. It is...
Yeah, you're right, charles. Apparently there IS a way around this issue (http://www.mcse.ms/archive65-2004-11-1233340.html), but simple doesn't...
Yes, but doesn't each new installation "see" itself as being the C drive, or am I crazy? At least when I installed Vista I could have sworn it...
I took a second look at the page and realized the distinction. An impressive item, and a great repair/diagnostic tool that I should probably pick...
I'm not looking just for access to the files, I'm looking for the ability to dual-boot between both operating systems while having full access to...
The main reason I couldn't deal with physically unhooking one drive or the other is that I'd need access to the data on both drives from the other...
As far as I'm aware, you can't clone between drive types. I've heard of this problem before. It's primarily Windows, itself, which won't boot...
While technically not difficult, I'd personally rather not do it that way. I'd prefer the physically-simple route, especially as I'd probably...
I feel really thick today, and I'm sorry about that, but I read through that whole thread and I don't exactly see anything equiavlent to my...
Maybe it's too early in the day, but I'm not quite sure I get that... Since the drives are a SATA and a PATA I'm not sure what you mean by...
As far as I'm aware the closest mine'll go is letting me select the boot order of the drives in the BIOS, and I'd rather not have to go through...
I found this board via a Google search on this subject, with a long thread under a similar circumstance, but it didn't fully address my situation....
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