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Old 07-18-2008, 04:41 PM
Pilgram-Smith
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XP SP2 Install with IDE and SATA Drives (2nd Post)

I have a new PC.
Hardware:
Mother Board "Micro-Star International: MS-7211"
1024 MB DDR ram

I have a WD 200gig IDE HD(WDC WD2000JB-00GVC0) partitioned into two
dynamic drives with all my
backup information.
I have a new SATA 316gig HD( Hitachi HDT725032VLA360) that I have loaded
XP onto a 50gig partition.
I have a ST 1.2gig IDE HD(Seagate Technology 1275MB - ST31276A) that I
have to use for bootup according to
install CD.
configuration:
Sata is first in hard drive order (listed as D)
1.2gig is next (listed as C)
200gig is last (listed as G and H)
Situation:
When I install, the setup program works and finds all the drives and
partitions. I delete the partition from the 1.2gig drive, and delete the
partition on the SATA drive.
I create the 50gig partition on the SATA drive and select it as the
install location.
Setup formats C and then formats D.
Setup finished the processes as normal, reboots and completes the process.
It appears to be a working machine.
I take out the install disk, put in a driver disk and install (requiring a
reboot). Reboot fails.
I put in the Windows XP SP2 disk and it boots fine.

How can I set up my computer to not require the XP sp2 disk in the CD Rom to
allow for regular rebooting?

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Old 07-18-2008, 07:30 PM
Anna
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Re: XP SP2 Install with IDE and SATA Drives (2nd Post)


"Pilgram-Smith" <PilgramSmith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:03C33321-2642-430E-8C39-D6AAED016965@microsoft.com...
>I have a new PC.
> Hardware:
> Mother Board "Micro-Star International: MS-7211"
> 1024 MB DDR ram
>
> I have a WD 200gig IDE HD(WDC WD2000JB-00GVC0) partitioned into two
> dynamic drives with all my
> backup information.
> I have a new SATA 316gig HD( Hitachi HDT725032VLA360) that I have loaded
> XP onto a 50gig partition.
> I have a ST 1.2gig IDE HD(Seagate Technology 1275MB - ST31276A) that I
> have to use for bootup according to
> install CD.
> configuration:
> Sata is first in hard drive order (listed as D)
> 1.2gig is next (listed as C)
> 200gig is last (listed as G and H)
> Situation:
> When I install, the setup program works and finds all the drives and
> partitions. I delete the partition from the 1.2gig drive, and delete the
> partition on the SATA drive.
> I create the 50gig partition on the SATA drive and select it as the
> install location.
> Setup formats C and then formats D.
> Setup finished the processes as normal, reboots and completes the
> process.
> It appears to be a working machine.
> I take out the install disk, put in a driver disk and install (requiring
> a
> reboot). Reboot fails.
> I put in the Windows XP SP2 disk and it boots fine.
>
> How can I set up my computer to not require the XP sp2 disk in the CD Rom
> to
> allow for regular rebooting?
> --
> Pilgram Smith



Pilgrim:
1. First of all, we get rid of that Seagate 1.2. GB HDD, OK? It borders on
the absurd to install that HDD in your system.

2. Next, we make a fresh install of the XP OS onto the Hitachi SATA 320 GB
HDD, OK? Just make sure that before you begin the install of the OS you
disconnect both of your WD PATA HDDs, OK? And you will ensure that the SATA
HDD is connected to the first SATA connector on the motherboard (designated
SATA0 or SATA1), right?

3. If, during the install of the OS onto that SATA HDD you want to
multi-partition that disk, then do so.

4. Boot.

5. The SATA HDD will be designated as your C: drive, just what you wanted,
right? Install the motherboard drivers.

6. After shutting down the machine, reinstall the two PATA HDDs. Why you
created those drives as dynamic disks I don't know. I assume you're not
working, nor plan to work with a RAID configuration. All in all it's better
if those drives would be created as basic disks, but if they're now
recognized by the system and there's no problem accessing or writing data to
them, leave well enough alone.

7. Boot with all three drives connected, however, access the BIOS and check
to see that the SATA HDD is still designated as first in boot priority
order.

Hopefully all should be well at this point in that you have a system that
boots without incident, properly functions, and all components are detected,
properly enumerated, and can be utilized without problems.
Anna





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Old 07-18-2008, 11:10 PM
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Re: XP SP2 Install with IDE and SATA Drives (2nd Post)

On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 16:18:01 -0700, Pilgram-Smith
<PilgramSmith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have a new PC.
>Hardware:
> Mother Board "Micro-Star International: MS-7211"
> 1024 MB DDR ram
>
> I have a WD 200gig IDE HD(WDC WD2000JB-00GVC0) partitioned into two
>dynamic drives with all my
>backup information.
> I have a new SATA 316gig HD( Hitachi HDT725032VLA360) that I have loaded
>XP onto a 50gig partition.
> I have a ST 1.2gig IDE HD(Seagate Technology 1275MB - ST31276A) that I
>have to use for bootup according to
>install CD.
>configuration:
> Sata is first in hard drive order (listed as D)
> 1.2gig is next (listed as C)
> 200gig is last (listed as G and H)
>Situation:
> When I install, the setup program works and finds all the drives and
>partitions. I delete the partition from the 1.2gig drive, and delete the
>partition on the SATA drive.
> I create the 50gig partition on the SATA drive and select it as the
>install location.
> Setup formats C and then formats D.


Setup partitions and formats the 1.2GB drive, because the BIOS told it
that the bootable drive is the 1.2GB drive, making its partition the
Windows system partition.

> Setup finished the processes as normal, reboots and completes the process.
> It appears to be a working machine.
> I take out the install disk, put in a driver disk and install (requiring a
>reboot). Reboot fails.
> I put in the Windows XP SP2 disk and it boots fine.
>
>How can I set up my computer to not require the XP sp2 disk in the CD Rom to
>allow for regular rebooting?


Check in BIOS setup which hard disk the BIOS is set to boot from. It
doesn't look like it is set to boot from the 1.2GB drive, even though
that's what it is telling Windows setup.

>
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>Pilgram Smith

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Old 07-21-2008, 04:30 AM
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Re: XP SP2 Install with IDE and SATA Drives (2nd Post)


"Pilgram-Smith" <PilgramSmith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:03C33321-2642-430E-8C39-D6AAED016965@microsoft.com...
>I have a new PC.
> Hardware:
> Mother Board "Micro-Star International: MS-7211"
> 1024 MB DDR ram
>
> I have a WD 200gig IDE HD(WDC WD2000JB-00GVC0) partitioned into two
> dynamic drives with all my
> backup information.
> I have a new SATA 316gig HD( Hitachi HDT725032VLA360) that I have loaded
> XP onto a 50gig partition.
> I have a ST 1.2gig IDE HD(Seagate Technology 1275MB - ST31276A) that I
> have to use for bootup according to
> install CD.
> configuration:
> Sata is first in hard drive order (listed as D)
> 1.2gig is next (listed as C)
> 200gig is last (listed as G and H)
> Situation:
> When I install, the setup program works and finds all the drives and
> partitions. I delete the partition from the 1.2gig drive, and delete the
> partition on the SATA drive.
> I create the 50gig partition on the SATA drive and select it as the
> install location.
> Setup formats C and then formats D.
> Setup finished the processes as normal, reboots and completes the process.
> It appears to be a working machine.
> I take out the install disk, put in a driver disk and install (requiring a
> reboot). Reboot fails.
> I put in the Windows XP SP2 disk and it boots fine.
>
> How can I set up my computer to not require the XP sp2 disk in the CD Rom to
> allow for regular rebooting?


My opinion and it is _only an OPINION_ is that multiple partitions on a disk is just
a disaster waiting to happen. Especially making them dynamic.
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