I have a computer that has a 40GB NTFS drive as IDE-0 (primary master) and an 8GB FAT32 Drive as IDE-1 (secondary master) as well as an old CD-ROM drive as secondary slave.
I was able to boot up using the 8GB drive that had Windows 98 on it, with the windows CD in the CD-ROM drive.
I did a new install of Windows XP to the 40GB drive, but when I tried to change the bios so it booted from the new drive I got the error message "NTLDR is missing. CTRL-ALT-DEL to reboot."
What's the best way to install Windows XP to the 40 GB drive and have it boot from there, and then use the old 8GB drive as a second drive?
I was able to boot up using the 8GB drive that had Windows 98 on it, with the windows CD in the CD-ROM drive.
I did a new install of Windows XP to the 40GB drive, but when I tried to change the bios so it booted from the new drive I got the error message "NTLDR is missing. CTRL-ALT-DEL to reboot."
What's the best way to install Windows XP to the 40 GB drive and have it boot from there, and then use the old 8GB drive as a second drive?