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Which hard drive loads Windows
09-01-2009 11:08 AM
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How can I find out which HD window is trying to boot from?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Re: Which hard drive loads Windows
09-01-2009 11:26 AM
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Settings
Control Panel
Administrative Tools
Computer Management
Disk Management
The PCs booting from the disk that says "System"
You could also pull the power cable from one disk at a time and see what happens. (May require jumper adjustment on the disks).
Regards,
Neil
Re: Which hard drive loads Windows
10-01-2009 1:09 AM
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15-01-2009 9:05 AM
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If you have windows backed up on another drive set it to hidden!
Re: Which hard drive loads Windows
15-01-2009 8:43 PM
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Mine seems to had XP on both HDs!! Sorry to be a bit vague about it but this is a used PC I bought recently and have not yet sussed out exactly what is what.
Re: Which hard drive loads Windows
16-01-2009 9:29 AM
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Quote from: paulo but surely only one version operates at a time depending which HD is told to boot by the BIOS setting.
Thats what common sense would tell you I agree. I'm not sure if it was a partition magic fault or Windows fault (I'd restored the copy of the XP partition back to the Xp partition just days before it went crazy).
Anyway it went crazy and booted from 2 drives. It's the weirdest thing I've ever experienced from Windows. Seeing parts of it run from c: and othe things running from d: was certainly a really weird sight!
The bios didn't make much difference. Windows had detected the presence of itself on the other drive and for some crazy reason decided it liked that partition more than its own and decided to boot stuff from it. I never did fix it because days later it was still morphing into super XP thinking it could be the ultimate in unstable OS's booting from both drives. Needless to say I killed it with "format c:"
The weird thing is the copy was marked as hidden too...
Re: Which hard drive loads Windows
16-01-2009 12:41 PM
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One point about booting, though, is that the boot.ini file (which I think must reside in the boot drive/partition) tells the system where to find the system, doesn't it? So windows can reside on a different drive/partition from the boot drive/partition.
Re: Which hard drive loads Windows
16-01-2009 12:46 PM
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Quote from: okrzynska I'm not sure if it was a partition magic fault or Windows fault
What you describe is very strange. I've built many systems with multiple XP installs on different partitions and/or drives and had no problems.
I've used BIOS settings and boot.ini in all sorts of combinations to control which copy runs and never had a problem.
The only issue I've hit is where you don't have access rights from one copy to some files on the other - all to do with ownership but fixable in rather messy ways.
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16-01-2009 1:43 PM
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If XP is installed on a SATA drive and there is also an IDE drive in the computer during the install process, windows in it's wisdom puts some of the files on the IDE drive even though you have told it not to.
Re: Which hard drive loads Windows
17-01-2009 10:05 AM
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Quote from: Oldjim
If XP is installed on a SATA drive and there is also an IDE drive in the computer during the install process, windows in it's wisdom puts some of the files on the IDE drive even though you have told it not to.
You may have hit the nail on the head!! My PC has one SATA drive and one IDE drive.
Hope this next point is not too naff!! (I'm fairly new to PC internal secrets) but is there any real advantage in having a SATA drive or would I be better off with two IDE drives.
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17-01-2009 10:29 AM
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Second - most new motherboards have only one IDE connector giving 2 IDE drives in total including any optical drives.
Re: Which hard drive loads Windows
18-01-2009 6:00 PM
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Quote from: HPsauce
Quote from: okrzynska I'm not sure if it was a partition magic fault or Windows fault
What you describe is very strange. I've built many systems with multiple XP installs on different partitions and/or drives and had no problems.
I've used BIOS settings and boot.ini in all sorts of combinations to control which copy runs and never had a problem.
The only issue I've hit is where you don't have access rights from one copy to some files on the other - all to do with ownership but fixable in rather messy ways.
Hi
Yes I know it was very strange. I've never had it again (and I've also had more than 4 OS's on one machine sometimes). It was totally freaky and never seen again since. Must be said though, I've since switched to using virtual OS's in emulation. They're far easier to use and move about from one machine to another etc. While I do appreciate the good old multi-boot setups I'd say their days are over now that emulation is mainstream. VMs are so much easier to work with.
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