On 7/30/2012 3:57 PM, Char Jackson wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 14:25:31 -0700, "W. eWatson"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> I loaned a friend an old XP PC that has a master and slave drive. He
>> lives some distance from here. I'm pretty sure my drives are WD. He's
>> trying to replace my slave with a Seagate U6 Model ST360020A used as a
>> master on an old XP PC of his, but is running into problems. The Seagate
>> drive doesn't use jumpers as a slave. It just won't boot. It does boot
>> with the two WDs. Comments?
>
> If you're going to use jumpers, both drives have to be jumpered
> correctly.
>
> If the ST360020A will be the Slave, remove all jumpers. (You already
> know this, since you mentioned it above.) Also, be sure it's connected
> to the Slave connector on the IDE cable. Speaking of the IDE cable, I
> would use an 80-conductor cable rather than the older 40-conductor
> type, although that shouldn't be a total barrier to operation.
>
> Regarding the Master, then, be sure it's jumpered in a way that allows
> the Slave to be present, and be sure the Master is connected to the
> proper connector on the IDE cable. No hints on proper jumpering
> because you didn't provide the model number.
>
> Before trying to boot with the new configuration, and especially since
> there's apparently a problem, be sure to enter the BIOS configuration
> screen and make sure both drives are properly recognized, (make,
> model, size, and master/slave status), before proceeding.
>
> If all of that is good and the system won't boot, provide details on
> exactly what happens. Boot progress, error messages, etc. There's a
> slim possibility that the system's boot files are on the drive that
> was removed, but you can see if that's the case by looking at Disk
> Management. Not sure if you've already checked that.
>
Thanks for the tips, but the puzzle was solved. He had not taken the
jumper on the drive off.
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