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Old 01-04-2007, 02:12 AM
Chris Neil Nicholson
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Make a HD unbootable

I just bought a new SATA HD and moved my old boot drive to SATA2. Short of
reformatting, is there any way to make that HD unbootable? My new set keeps
booting to the old drive. Could I make them a JBOD RAID array with my old HD
as the second SATA? Thanks for any help. Chris N
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Re: Make a HD unbootable


"Chris Neil Nicholson" <Chris Neil Nicholson@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message news:11AB8D12-1EE0-4580-8BC2-0352F8F27761@microsoft.com...
> I just bought a new SATA HD and moved my old boot drive to SATA2. Short

of
> reformatting, is there any way to make that HD unbootable? My new set

keeps
> booting to the old drive. Could I make them a JBOD RAID array with my old

HD
> as the second SATA? Thanks for any help. Chris N


You can delete the WinXP boot files (ntldr and ntdetect.com)
from the old drive but I suspect that this won't help you at all.
You don't need to make the old drive bootable. What you
really need is to tell your BIOS to use the SATA as disk the
primary boot device.


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Re: Make a HD unbootable

If you remove the old drive from the equation does the new one boot? If so, you
need to remove the Active bit from the old drive which can be done with Bootit NG.

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"Chris Neil Nicholson" <Chris Neil Nicholson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>I just bought a new SATA HD and moved my old boot drive to SATA2. Short of
> reformatting, is there any way to make that HD unbootable? My new set keeps
> booting to the old drive. Could I make them a JBOD RAID array with my old HD
> as the second SATA? Thanks for any help. Chris N


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Re: Make a HD unbootable

Hi Chris,

Assuming you've partitioned and formatted it, boot the WinXP CD, load the
Recovery Console, login to the installation with the administrator password.
From the prompt, run fixboot <drive>: where <drive> is the letter
designation of the new drive.

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"Chris Neil Nicholson" <Chris Neil Nicholson@discussions.microsoft.com>
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>I just bought a new SATA HD and moved my old boot drive to SATA2. Short of
> reformatting, is there any way to make that HD unbootable? My new set
> keeps
> booting to the old drive. Could I make them a JBOD RAID array with my old
> HD
> as the second SATA? Thanks for any help. Chris N


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Old 01-04-2007, 02:13 AM
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RE: Make a HD unbootable

I had this issue when I moved to SATA. The solution is to install the OS on
the new SATA II drive while the old drive is disconnected from the computer.

I don't see that there would be much of a need for a JBOD array on a single
system - it seems easier just to name the drives and use them as you need
them.

- John

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> I just bought a new SATA HD and moved my old boot drive to SATA2. Short of
> reformatting, is there any way to make that HD unbootable? My new set keeps
> booting to the old drive. Could I make them a JBOD RAID array with my old HD
> as the second SATA? Thanks for any help. Chris N

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