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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: North Coast
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I have Hard Drive problems . . .
Okay, this is my story:
I had a drive that was failing, so I replaced it. To replace it I installed a second IDE controller so that I could add another drive (the new one). That was fine, and I copied all of the files from the failing D: to the new G: (the CDs were E: and F ![]() Then I removed the failing D: drive and replaced it with the new drive. On the same cable set to slave. I also removed the extra IDE card. When I reboot, the new drive shows up a G: ! There is no D: anymore? The CDs are still E: and F: . I use Win2000, shouldn't this drive now be the D:, in place of the old one? |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: CanaDUH
Posts: 5,125
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Are your jumper settings right?
Is your BIOS set to auto detect your drives? Is the drive with your OS on it still c: ? Try assigning drive letters. This may help. http://www.wambooli.com/help/PC/New_.../win2000.shtml |
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