streittk
11-10-2003, 01:52 PM
It's been a while...
Was having problems on my machine and decided to slick the harddrive. My CD-RW was also having problems, so I decided to copy the data files onto a 2nd harddrive.
I took the second harddrive from another machine I have set up for my son and put it in the one I was working on. It was already being used as a secondary harddrive so I didn't do anything with the jumper settings. I just booted it up, my computer recognized it as D:\ and I saved my data files to it.
:cool: So far so good. I booted from floppy, I formatted the C: drive and loaded my operating system (Win 98SE). Everything was working good. I powered it down and went to bed figuring I just needed to finish loading software and copying back my data the following morning.
Next morning, I powered it up. Got the error saying I didn't have any harddrives. BIOS wouldn't dectect any. None, zilch, nodda. Only way I could get it to recognize the harddrive was to unplug the cable to the secondary drive and power back up.
Anyone ever hear of this? I must be missing something simple here. :confused: The only thing I had changed was the order in which it searched drives for booting up. I think it had been set to Floppy, then HD. I changed it so it would try Floppy first, then CD, then HD.
Thanks in advance, Kevin
Was having problems on my machine and decided to slick the harddrive. My CD-RW was also having problems, so I decided to copy the data files onto a 2nd harddrive.
I took the second harddrive from another machine I have set up for my son and put it in the one I was working on. It was already being used as a secondary harddrive so I didn't do anything with the jumper settings. I just booted it up, my computer recognized it as D:\ and I saved my data files to it.
:cool: So far so good. I booted from floppy, I formatted the C: drive and loaded my operating system (Win 98SE). Everything was working good. I powered it down and went to bed figuring I just needed to finish loading software and copying back my data the following morning.
Next morning, I powered it up. Got the error saying I didn't have any harddrives. BIOS wouldn't dectect any. None, zilch, nodda. Only way I could get it to recognize the harddrive was to unplug the cable to the secondary drive and power back up.
Anyone ever hear of this? I must be missing something simple here. :confused: The only thing I had changed was the order in which it searched drives for booting up. I think it had been set to Floppy, then HD. I changed it so it would try Floppy first, then CD, then HD.
Thanks in advance, Kevin