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Drive Conflict
Recently added a second hard drive to my Vista Ultimate desktop. Drive was
seen in the 'manage' option of my computer but not in 'my computer' after the drive was formatted. Only remaining option was to make the drive 'active'. After doing so the drive was seen in my computer. Regrettably, after rebooting, the boot process is interupted because the new drive is searched first for an operating system. Fortunately, the BIOS allows me to select the dive with the OS. The problem is that the selection is not persistent and I must return to the BIOS option to make the switch. I see that the newly added drive is not only listed as active but the primary partition. I see no way to ammend the settings so that the first drive is active, primary and the first drive sought for an OS. Guidance sought |
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Re: Drive Conflict
"Maurice" <> wrote in message news:... > Recently added a second hard drive to my Vista Ultimate desktop. > Drive was > seen in the 'manage' option of my computer but not in 'my computer' > after the > drive was formatted. Only remaining option was to make the drive > 'active'. > After doing so the drive was seen in my computer. Regrettably, after > rebooting, the boot process is interupted because the new drive is > searched > first for an operating system. Fortunately, the BIOS allows me to > select the > dive with the OS. The problem is that the selection is not persistent > and I > must return to the BIOS option to make the switch. I see that the > newly > added drive is not only listed as active but the primary partition. I > see no > way to ammend the settings so that the first drive is active, primary > and the > first drive sought for an OS. Guidance sought > > Try reversing the drives. bw.. |
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Re: Drive Conflict
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 08:28:02 -0800, Maurice wrote:
> Recently added a second hard drive to my Vista Ultimate desktop. Drive > was seen in the 'manage' option of my computer but not in 'my computer' > after the drive was formatted. Only remaining option was to make the > drive 'active'. After doing so the drive was seen in my computer. > Regrettably, after rebooting, the boot process is interupted because the > new drive is searched first for an operating system. Fortunately, the > BIOS allows me to select the dive with the OS. The problem is that the > selection is not persistent and I must return to the BIOS option to make > the switch. I see that the newly added drive is not only listed as > active but the primary partition. I see no way to ammend the settings > so that the first drive is active, primary and the first drive sought > for an OS. Guidance sought If these are IDE drives, which is master and which is slave - or are they connected to the same controller? Did you properly set jumpers when you installed? |
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Re: Drive Conflict
Much thanks for your timely reply. Not sure what you mean by 'reversing' the
drives. I can change the jumper settings to switch the master/slave connections but your reply does not specify. Continued guidance sought "meerkat" wrote: > > "Maurice" <> wrote in message > news:... > > Recently added a second hard drive to my Vista Ultimate desktop. > > Drive was > > seen in the 'manage' option of my computer but not in 'my computer' > > after the > > drive was formatted. Only remaining option was to make the drive > > 'active'. > > After doing so the drive was seen in my computer. Regrettably, after > > rebooting, the boot process is interupted because the new drive is > > searched > > first for an operating system. Fortunately, the BIOS allows me to > > select the > > dive with the OS. The problem is that the selection is not persistent > > and I > > must return to the BIOS option to make the switch. I see that the > > newly > > added drive is not only listed as active but the primary partition. I > > see no > > way to ammend the settings so that the first drive is active, primary > > and the > > first drive sought for an OS. Guidance sought > > > > > Try reversing the drives. > bw.. > > > |
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Re: Drive Conflict
"meerkat" <> wrote in message news:JGv1l.40164$ja3.34406@newsfe11.ams2... > > "Maurice" <> wrote in message > news:... >> Recently added a second hard drive to my Vista Ultimate desktop. >> Drive was >> seen in the 'manage' option of my computer but not in 'my computer' >> after the >> drive was formatted. Only remaining option was to make the drive >> 'active'. >> After doing so the drive was seen in my computer. Regrettably, after >> rebooting, the boot process is interupted because the new drive is >> searched >> first for an operating system. Fortunately, the BIOS allows me to >> select the >> dive with the OS. The problem is that the selection is not >> persistent and I >> must return to the BIOS option to make the switch. I see that the >> newly >> added drive is not only listed as active but the primary partition. >> I see no >> way to ammend the settings so that the first drive is active, primary >> and the >> first drive sought for an OS. Guidance sought >> >> > Try reversing the drives. > bw.. Make drive A, drive B And drive B, drive A. The reason I said what I did, was that you did`nt specify how they were currently connected. See alsop rays` answer. ie. check for Master/Slave settings, or even cable select. |
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