When adding a drive - slave - there is no need to install winxp on the
slave. You merely add the new drive, jumpered as a slave and format it using
disk management.
Since the origonal drive should / would in probability have been C, it would
seem to me that you have messed up the connections of both yr hd's.
You might be advised to remove/ disconnect the new drive, reinstate yr
origonal drive and its connections, then boot up, you may have to perform a
repair install - thats not a reinstall - and ensure yr sys is functioning
correctly, before installing the new drive, jumpered as a slave. Then
formating it, in disk management
cdaoside said:
I've tried to load XP in my C drive (the slave), after loading XP on my
main(master). I cannot get this to work. When I drag and drop programs and
files from E(master) to C(slave) drives, then try and use media player, it
doesn't work. Do I need to laod XP on the slave drive ? How? Isn't there
a way to "send to"