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Win2K Boot loader

daveshel

Diamond Member
This crazy boot loader is taking years off of my life. I have been consistently unable to do a clean fresh install on my SCSI drive. I now have a clean install on my new drive, but it needs the old drive to be present to boot. The Disk Manager sees my new drive as Disk 0 (E) Healthy (Boot) and my old drive as Disk 1 (C) Healthy (System). I cannot reformat C. I want the new drive to be C.
 
Change the boot sequence in the bios to where it will only boot the scsi drive. If you still want to be able to boot up your old c: drive (non-scsi or whatever) you will have to edit your loader and just do a search for that because I saw a really good post a little while ago. Im sorry that I couldnt go into this a little deeper but I dont understand exactly what you want to do. (ie where your mbr is like what drive its on and where you want it to be.)
 
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