Lomandriel
New Member
Hey pplz, I have a problem. Basically I have two hard drives:
Hard drive a : 120 gb Western digital - two partitions : C drive(10 gb ) and D drive which consists of the rest.
Hard drive b : 320 gb WD - Two partitions : F drive(34 gb roughly + windows OS was chosen to be installed here) and I drive (rest of space).
Basically I had some problems back awhile ago, first hard drive a dying, or so it seems, basically I figured out that no matter what I did the windows would corrupt when i installed on hard drive a, images were getting distorted. Moved everything off onto hard drive b at the time since it was new.
Following that I went to reinstall windows through the dos windows setup screen for win xp. I basically deleted and repartitioned hard drive a to wipe the old OS and information off there before reinstalling windows on the new hard drive "b", partition F.
Anyway I basically have a problem now, I forgot the advice of removing hard drive a when installing windows onto hard drive b. I think thats why now, when I remove hard drive a, windows wont boot up. This is despite the fact that window's install path was selected to be on hard drive b: partition F. Removing hard drive a renders the OS unable to boot when i turn the computer on.
Ok so i plug back in the sata cable for hard drive a, wollah OS boots.
I want to know why the comps doing this? I chose hard drive b - partition F, why (i assume)have system files crucial to booting up/running the OS still been placed on hard drive a?
I did clear the whole hard drive a, so does windows install files onto the first hard drive regardless of where the windows installation destination was selected?
Anyway I tried a "view all protected system files" option in explorer, and a few files showed up on partition c of hard drive a: eg: boot.cfg, NTDETEC, MSDOS, AUTOEXEC, System volume information folder(cant access), recycler.
I took it these are what helps the second hdd boot up from dos. I copied them to the same partition as windows(f partition on hard drive b) and removed the sata cable from hard drive a. Booted up the comp and nope, it still doesnt boot up, still says something about missing the system boot thing.
So yeah what can I do to change my computer so that windows is only self reliant on hard drive B/partition F to boot Up? Without reinstalling windows/having to redo installed programs, settings etc... if its possible?
My hard drive b is also running low on space, I really need a new 320 gb or so hard drive. I only have two hard drive sata slots since my comps 3 yrs old. So yeah i needa get rid of the first hdd, but I really dont wanna redo the windows and settings/personalised things, I mean after all the actaul windows core files are all on the hard drive which is staying in the comp... so it would suck having to redo themc os of some minor files on the first hard drive that are required...
Please help!And sorry for the long post!
Hard drive a : 120 gb Western digital - two partitions : C drive(10 gb ) and D drive which consists of the rest.
Hard drive b : 320 gb WD - Two partitions : F drive(34 gb roughly + windows OS was chosen to be installed here) and I drive (rest of space).
Basically I had some problems back awhile ago, first hard drive a dying, or so it seems, basically I figured out that no matter what I did the windows would corrupt when i installed on hard drive a, images were getting distorted. Moved everything off onto hard drive b at the time since it was new.
Following that I went to reinstall windows through the dos windows setup screen for win xp. I basically deleted and repartitioned hard drive a to wipe the old OS and information off there before reinstalling windows on the new hard drive "b", partition F.
Anyway I basically have a problem now, I forgot the advice of removing hard drive a when installing windows onto hard drive b. I think thats why now, when I remove hard drive a, windows wont boot up. This is despite the fact that window's install path was selected to be on hard drive b: partition F. Removing hard drive a renders the OS unable to boot when i turn the computer on.
Ok so i plug back in the sata cable for hard drive a, wollah OS boots.
I want to know why the comps doing this? I chose hard drive b - partition F, why (i assume)have system files crucial to booting up/running the OS still been placed on hard drive a?
I did clear the whole hard drive a, so does windows install files onto the first hard drive regardless of where the windows installation destination was selected?
Anyway I tried a "view all protected system files" option in explorer, and a few files showed up on partition c of hard drive a: eg: boot.cfg, NTDETEC, MSDOS, AUTOEXEC, System volume information folder(cant access), recycler.
I took it these are what helps the second hdd boot up from dos. I copied them to the same partition as windows(f partition on hard drive b) and removed the sata cable from hard drive a. Booted up the comp and nope, it still doesnt boot up, still says something about missing the system boot thing.
So yeah what can I do to change my computer so that windows is only self reliant on hard drive B/partition F to boot Up? Without reinstalling windows/having to redo installed programs, settings etc... if its possible?
My hard drive b is also running low on space, I really need a new 320 gb or so hard drive. I only have two hard drive sata slots since my comps 3 yrs old. So yeah i needa get rid of the first hdd, but I really dont wanna redo the windows and settings/personalised things, I mean after all the actaul windows core files are all on the hard drive which is staying in the comp... so it would suck having to redo themc os of some minor files on the first hard drive that are required...
Please help!And sorry for the long post!