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      26th Nov 2006
I had a hard drive (partially) fail in my system and in order to get the data
off of it, I installed a second hard disk on the second sata port and
installed windows xp on it. When i went to take out the first hard disc
after the other was up and running, my system fails to boot. Does anyone
know what i need to do to the new disk in order for it to boot without having
the old disk connected to the computer. I'm afraid that it is going to fail
soon and then i will not be able to start my computer.
 
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      26th Nov 2006

"ngruendl" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I had a hard drive (partially) fail in my system and in order to get the

data
> off of it, I installed a second hard disk on the second sata port and
> installed windows xp on it. When i went to take out the first hard disc
> after the other was up and running, my system fails to boot. Does anyone
> know what i need to do to the new disk in order for it to boot without

having
> the old disk connected to the computer. I'm afraid that it is going to

fail
> soon and then i will not be able to start my computer.


Unfortunately you did things back to front. You should have
disconnected the old disk before installing the new version of
Windows in order to make it completely independent of the
old disk. When you left it in place, you used it as a boot disk.
Furthermore, your new system drive letter is now something
other than C:.

While it is possible to make the system boot without the failing
disk in place, the method is rather involved and your system
drive letter would always be something other than C:. The
simplest solution would be to disconnect the old disk and perform
a fresh installation of Windows on the new disk.


 
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Doug Sherman [MVP]
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      26th Nov 2006
Boot to the CD, select Recovery Console, and use the bootcfg command:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291980/en-us

Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP

"ngruendl" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B2F0B25B-4878-4780-BA04-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I had a hard drive (partially) fail in my system and in order to get the

data
> off of it, I installed a second hard disk on the second sata port and
> installed windows xp on it. When i went to take out the first hard disc
> after the other was up and running, my system fails to boot. Does anyone
> know what i need to do to the new disk in order for it to boot without

having
> the old disk connected to the computer. I'm afraid that it is going to

fail
> soon and then i will not be able to start my computer.



 
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      26th Nov 2006
Move the new HD to the first (master) position on the cable ...take the old
HD completely out for now
change the master/slave pins on the back of the HD to reflect the fact that
it now the master drive
Reinstall XP as if it was a new install.........but at that last screen pick
Repair
This will repair/create the necesary boot files on the drive.
When done reboot and check.
Then shut down again and hook up the old drive as the slave drive...dont
forget those pins on the back.
When you reboot XP will detect that old drive and you can copy your work
over.....Programs will need to be reinstalled onto the new drive.

The other way would be to Clone the old drive to the new drive after you
wipe XP off it....quite a few new drives come with this software.If yours
did not look at the manufaturers website and download a copy.This makes an
exact duplicate..nothing lost.

peter
"ngruendl" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B2F0B25B-4878-4780-BA04-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I had a hard drive (partially) fail in my system and in order to get the
>data
> off of it, I installed a second hard disk on the second sata port and
> installed windows xp on it. When i went to take out the first hard disc
> after the other was up and running, my system fails to boot. Does anyone
> know what i need to do to the new disk in order for it to boot without
> having
> the old disk connected to the computer. I'm afraid that it is going to
> fail
> soon and then i will not be able to start my computer.



 
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      26th Nov 2006
peter wrote:

> Move the new HD to the first (master) position on the cable

no such thing with SATA harddrives.

> ...take the
> old HD completely out for now
> change the master/slave pins on the back of the HD to reflect the fact
> that it now the master drive

no such thing with SATA harddrvies.

> Reinstall XP as if it was a new install.........but at that last screen
> pick Repair
> This will repair/create the necesary boot files on the drive.
> When done reboot and check.
> Then shut down again and hook up the old drive as the slave drive...dont
> forget those pins on the back.
> When you reboot XP will detect that old drive and you can copy your work
> over.....Programs will need to be reinstalled onto the new drive.
>
> The other way would be to Clone the old drive to the new drive after you
> wipe XP off it....quite a few new drives come with this software.If yours
> did not look at the manufaturers website and download a copy.This makes an
> exact duplicate..nothing lost.
>
> peter
> "ngruendl" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B2F0B25B-4878-4780-BA04-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I had a hard drive (partially) fail in my system and in order to get the
>>data
>> off of it, I installed a second hard disk on the second sata port and
>> installed windows xp on it. When i went to take out the first hard disc
>> after the other was up and running, my system fails to boot. Does anyone
>> know what i need to do to the new disk in order for it to boot without
>> having
>> the old disk connected to the computer. I'm afraid that it is going to
>> fail
>> soon and then i will not be able to start my computer.


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      26th Nov 2006
which swich is correct?

bootcfg /add

??

"Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote:

> Boot to the CD, select Recovery Console, and use the bootcfg command:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291980/en-us
>
> Doug Sherman
> MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
>
> "ngruendl" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B2F0B25B-4878-4780-BA04-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I had a hard drive (partially) fail in my system and in order to get the

> data
> > off of it, I installed a second hard disk on the second sata port and
> > installed windows xp on it. When i went to take out the first hard disc
> > after the other was up and running, my system fails to boot. Does anyone
> > know what i need to do to the new disk in order for it to boot without

> having
> > the old disk connected to the computer. I'm afraid that it is going to

> fail
> > soon and then i will not be able to start my computer.

>
>
>

 
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      26th Nov 2006
which command is the correct one?

bootcfg /add

??

"Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote:

> Boot to the CD, select Recovery Console, and use the bootcfg command:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291980/en-us
>
> Doug Sherman
> MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
>
> "ngruendl" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B2F0B25B-4878-4780-BA04-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I had a hard drive (partially) fail in my system and in order to get the

> data
> > off of it, I installed a second hard disk on the second sata port and
> > installed windows xp on it. When i went to take out the first hard disc
> > after the other was up and running, my system fails to boot. Does anyone
> > know what i need to do to the new disk in order for it to boot without

> having
> > the old disk connected to the computer. I'm afraid that it is going to

> fail
> > soon and then i will not be able to start my computer.

>
>
>

 
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      26th Nov 2006
bootcfg /rebuild

BOOTCFG :
/add : Adds a Windows installation to the boot menu list.
/rebuild : Iterates through all Windows installations so that you can specify
which installations to add.
/scan : Scans all disks for Windows installations and displays the results so that
you can specify which installations to add.
/default : Sets the default boot entry.
/list : Lists the entries already in the boot menu list.
/disableredirect : Disables redirection in the boot loader.
/redirect : Enables redirection in the boot loader, with the specified
configuration.


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> which command is the correct one?
>
> bootcfg /add
>
> ??
>
> "Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Boot to the CD, select Recovery Console, and use the bootcfg command:
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291980/en-us
>>
>> Doug Sherman
>> MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
>>
>> "ngruendl" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:B2F0B25B-4878-4780-BA04-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I had a hard drive (partially) fail in my system and in order to
>>> get the data off of it, I installed a second hard disk on the
>>> second sata port and installed windows xp on it. When i went to
>>> take out the first hard disc after the other was up and running, my
>>> system fails to boot. Does anyone know what i need to do to the
>>> new disk in order for it to boot without having the old disk
>>> connected to the computer. I'm afraid that it is going to fail
>>> soon and then i will not be able to start my computer.



 
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