I have 3 new HD's. One SCSI, two SATA. I backed up some files from another computer on one of the SATA drives. I installed the SCSI card drivers, formatted the SCSi drive and installed the OS on the SCSI drive. I set the BIOS so the add in card (SCSI) is the primary boot device and the SCSI drive as the first boot drive.
Here is the problem, when I try to boot, the system says there is no boot disc drive. If I place the XP CD back in the CD player, the system boots. I checked the drive letters and the SATA drive with the back up files is letter C. The SATA drive with nothing on it is letter D and the SCSI drive with the OS is letter E.
The system will not allow me to change drive C (SATA) because it says it's a system volume drive. It will not allow me to change drive E (SCSI) because it is a boot volume drive. Any ideas how I get the SCSI drive to be designated drive C? I think this would solve the boot problem. Any other suggestions? Thank you.
Here is the problem, when I try to boot, the system says there is no boot disc drive. If I place the XP CD back in the CD player, the system boots. I checked the drive letters and the SATA drive with the back up files is letter C. The SATA drive with nothing on it is letter D and the SCSI drive with the OS is letter E.
The system will not allow me to change drive C (SATA) because it says it's a system volume drive. It will not allow me to change drive E (SCSI) because it is a boot volume drive. Any ideas how I get the SCSI drive to be designated drive C? I think this would solve the boot problem. Any other suggestions? Thank you.