A Alfred Jul 30, 2004 #1 Slave Drive won't boot, Windows XP is reporting a controller error, disk detected @ BIOS
R Rich Barry Jul 30, 2004 #2 Alfred, if it's the System Drive then change it to Master on the Primary IDE channel. Don't connect anything as Slave temporarily. If it works try connecting a drive as Slave. You may have to change them both to Cable Select with the jumpers.
Alfred, if it's the System Drive then change it to Master on the Primary IDE channel. Don't connect anything as Slave temporarily. If it works try connecting a drive as Slave. You may have to change them both to Cable Select with the jumpers.