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July 5th, 2001, 03:43 PM
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SCSI AND IDE
running windows 98 se on a old machine here at work. It is running a SCSI hard drive (10 gb) a IDE cdrom, and a IDE hard drive on the same ribbon.
Now I tryed installing another IDE hard drive to the secondary controller, and bios found it and windows found, but one thing was that it switched all my drive mappings around. So to fix it I went into the bios and had bios not detect the hard drive. In windows 98 se it doesnt care if the bios sees another hard drive or not, so it setup the hard drive as the next drive like I wanted.
Hope this is good usless info.
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July 5th, 2001, 07:44 PM
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If the entire drive had have been partitioned as an extended partition rather than a primary partition you might have had better results...
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