Ok. I just bought a SATA Hard drive from someone here on AT forums. The thing checked out fine, formatted fine and worked WITH my ATA hard drive very well. I managed to install WinXP and transfer everything I needed from my ATA HD to my SATA HD and now I'm planning to sell the ATA to my friend. He asked that I format it clean so I did just that. Now WinXP doesn't load from my SATA HD. I remember when I just formatted my SATA HD in Administrator tools/storage/disk management it said my ATA was the "(system)" drive and my SATA was the "(boot)" drive. I don't exactly know what those mean, but I think it has something to do with why I can't load up windows. I tried setting the boot priority in my BIOS to SATA, HDD-0, CD-ROM...didn't work. Then I tried SCSI, HDD-0, CDROM...still nothing. Then I tried to reinstal WinXP and nothing new happened. During the time that the SATA HD did work, whenever I started up the computer, it would ask me to load up winXP from which HD, and since both ran winxp, I had two identical options. Can anyone give a few pointers???
-Hubert
-Hubert