The simplest thing to do would be to put the disk arrangement back the way
it was originally, then start a clean installation of Windows XP. Philo's
idea may work but be prepared for this one.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/249321
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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"promicro" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to know when booting from a fixed disk the os looks for the 1st
> physical drive or looks for the 1st drive in the 'hard disk boot priority'
> list of the bios setup.
>
> I have 2 sata drives running Windows 2000 on my 1st physical drive and
> have now added Windows XPpro on a second physical drive. Both drives are
> NTFS. After installing XP and switching the boot priority putting drive 2
> first the system boots nicely to XP but when switching drive 1 back to the
> first position in the boot priority I get the familiar error message that
> indicates I'm on the wrong drive.
>
> Drive 1 has the Win2K boot.ini and ntldr and ntdetect, and drive 2 has the
> XP versions of these. I have tried swapping these files, the boot priority
> disk, and booting from a floppy with no access to my Win2K. I have also
> booted from the Win2K cd and ran fixboot, fixmbr and chkdsk with the same
> results.
>
> I need to be able to run my Win2K as well as XP and appreciate any help
> you can give me.
>
> thanks to all,
>
> bob