Asked By Geof
28-Jan-07 05:28 PM
Anna,
I did exactly what he recommended. The new SATA drive (300GB) is in an
external enclosure, so I don't have to keep swapping drives into/out of the
bays.
After the copy completed, I shutdown, disconnected the old drive from the
primary SATA port, moved the new drive's SATA cable from the secondary to the
primary port, and restarted.
After several restarts, the freezes continued, so I hooked up the old drive
to the SECONDARY SATA port, hoping the machine would boot from the new drive
and view the old drive as just a data drive. However, the old drive was
still the C-drive, XP found it and booted up from it. There's my second
question: how do I switch the new drive to become the C-drive? XP with the
SATA setup seems to look for C, not for the drive that's physically on the
primary SATA port.