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Comp has trouble identifying new harddrive?

Name: Sol 2007-08-07 7:08 ID:jmFoI8R+

Screwed up XP on my old harddrive. Got a brand new harddrive.

Initially had some difficulty getting the computer to recognize the new hard drive; I had apparently plugged it in to the wrong slot on that cord, if memory serves. Switched the plugs, worked fine.

Installed windows. Successfully slaved the old harddrive to the new one, where I could use both in windows XP [Old drive became "F:\"]. Started installing a handfull of things, namely drivers and a couple games. Was running fine for about a week. [If it matters, it was largely still running during that time, with a handfull of shutdowns due to having to install stuff like Direct X.]

Ten minutes ago, I decide I wanna play morrowind, which is located on the old drive. Exited out of the game I was playing, went to My Computer... and the slaved drive wasn't there.

Figuring it was a glitch, I rebooted the computer, only to find out that it isn't recognizing the new hard drive again.

Attempting to reinstall windows [again] reveals that windows is in fact still there on the new hard drive, which doesn't make much sense to me; how can BIOS not know what's attached to it, yet XP can read from it?

Anyway, I have two questions;  one of which being WTF.

The other question is... well, I was told to delete the windows directory on the old harddrive. I didn't.

Could having the old instalation of windows on the old [slaved] drive messed with the installation on the new drive?

Name: RedCream 2007-08-08 2:13 ID:dR7GeWjM

1. Jumper the new drive Master.
2. Jumper the old drive Slave.
3. Make sure you're on IDE controller 0 (the 1st one).
4. Put the Master on the end of the cable (yes, I know, the positioning shouldn't matter -- just do it).
5. Put the Slave on the next plug inward.
6. Get into the BIOS and make sure that the system sees both drives correctly on the 1st IDE controller.
7. Bootup.  The system should load from the new drive's XP.
8. Get into the disk manager (Control Panel, administrative tools, computer management, storage, disk management).
9. Make sure the drives are completely represented, here.

Let us know if something isn't right during these steps.

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