wol-va-rine Fully Optimized Messages 2,104 Feb 16, 2007 #1 to my D drive, that means my D drive should boot up just my C drive if I switch them and switch the jumpers, right...?
to my D drive, that means my D drive should boot up just my C drive if I switch them and switch the jumpers, right...?
A Anubis1980 Daemon Poster Messages 1,308 Feb 16, 2007 #2 Yes they should, as long as, like u said, u switch them around and change the jumpers, and maybe change the bios unless the hdd detect is on auto.
Yes they should, as long as, like u said, u switch them around and change the jumpers, and maybe change the bios unless the hdd detect is on auto.
OP OP wol-va-rine Fully Optimized Messages 2,104 Feb 16, 2007 #3 Anubis1980 said: Yes they should, as long as, like u said, u switch them around and change the jumpers, and maybe change the bios unless the hdd detect is on auto. Click to expand... it's time to find out, hopefully I'll be back...
Anubis1980 said: Yes they should, as long as, like u said, u switch them around and change the jumpers, and maybe change the bios unless the hdd detect is on auto. Click to expand... it's time to find out, hopefully I'll be back...
CompMan Fully Optimized Messages 3,323 Feb 16, 2007 #4 lol, it should work if u change the jumpers, I think on satas you don't even need jumpers.
Raffaz Golden Master Messages 6,798 Feb 16, 2007 #5 Maybe, maybe not. If you get problems then goto recovery console and run FIXBOOT and FIXMBR commands
OP OP wol-va-rine Fully Optimized Messages 2,104 Feb 16, 2007 #6 Raffaz said: Maybe, maybe not. If you get problems then goto recovery console and run FIXBOOT and FIXMBR commands Click to expand... I'm back, and no, it didn't work, I may try again with the fixboot and fixmbr,
Raffaz said: Maybe, maybe not. If you get problems then goto recovery console and run FIXBOOT and FIXMBR commands Click to expand... I'm back, and no, it didn't work, I may try again with the fixboot and fixmbr,
Raffaz Golden Master Messages 6,798 Feb 16, 2007 #7 Didnt think it would, your drive is still registered as a C and D drive, regardless of master slave settings, therefore the fixboot or fixmbr will correct this (i think)
Didnt think it would, your drive is still registered as a C and D drive, regardless of master slave settings, therefore the fixboot or fixmbr will correct this (i think)
A Anubis1980 Daemon Poster Messages 1,308 Feb 17, 2007 #8 What make is the drive? I once used a Maxtor tool to copy a complete drive, worked fine.
OP OP wol-va-rine Fully Optimized Messages 2,104 Feb 17, 2007 #9 Anubis1980 said: What make is the drive? I once used a Maxtor tool to copy a complete drive, worked fine. Click to expand... both are Maxtors...
Anubis1980 said: What make is the drive? I once used a Maxtor tool to copy a complete drive, worked fine. Click to expand... both are Maxtors...
A Anubis1980 Daemon Poster Messages 1,308 Feb 17, 2007 #10 I think the program i used was max blast 4 for windows u can find it on their website. Worth a try.