Re: fresh install of XP Pro - quick question
"Andy" <1@2.3> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 23:10:12 -0400, "Niteowl" <me@somewhere.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Niteowl" <me@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I just installed a new 300G HD, partitioned it prior to rebooting to
>>> install a fresh copy of XP Pro.
>>>
>>> I have 3 physical drives now, the 2 that were in there were partitioned
>>> as
>>> C: G: H:, and D: E: F: (not sure why it was like that)
>>>
>>> Before installing XP I copied All data from D thru H onto the new SATA
>>> drive which I had partitioned into I: J: K:, leaving I: as a
>>> primary/active partition, and J: and K: as logical drives.
>>>
>>> When I booted up from the XP CD, I deleted and repartitioned the 2 120G
>>> HD's, and also deleted the I: drive and repartitioned it so it would
>>> take
>>> on the C: nomenclature, which it did.
>>>
>>> When I started it to formatting, it did the D: drive first, I'm not sure
>>> why but I let it go while I was doing other things elsewhere.
>>>
>>> When it finished installing Windows, it booted up and then I was going
>>> in
>>> to change the drive letters to be what I wanted... the new drive I
>>> wanted
>>> to be C: D: and E
it was C: J: & K
, but the D: drive (first partition
>>> on one of the 120G drives wouldn't let me change it and said it was a
>>> boot
>>> drive. ??????
>>>
>>> I looked at the contents of D: and it has the boot.ini, ntldr, and the
>>> NTDETECT.COM files on it in addition to only the "System volume
>>> Information" folder. No idea why it did this. Is this normal behavior?
>>> Is it possible to simply move those files on to the C: drive, or do I
>>> have
>>> to completely reinstall XP again, or will it do the same thing again?
>>>
>>> Only thing I can think of to disconnect the secondary drives till I get
>>> XP
>>> installed if there's no way to easily fix this.
>>
>>
>>I tried editing the boot.ini file and moving it to the C: drive, it would
>>not work, so perhaps there's a registry hack that would make this work????
>>
>>I have reinstalled XP again, and it did the same thing, would not let me
>>continue without writing to the D: drive... (secondary drive)
>>I'm not sure why unless it has something to do with the fact that the
>>other
>>2 partitions on the main drive are logical drives.. still ..... why won't
>>it
>>just write to the C: drive?
>
> Go into motherboard BIOS setup, Hard Disk Boot Priority
> (Award/Phoenix) or Hard Disk Drives (AMI) setting, and move the SATA
> disk to the top of the list of drives. This should tell Windows setup
> that the SATA is the drive that the motherboard boots from, making its
> active primary partition the Windows system partition where the boot
> files should be placed..
Changed the order of priority,
booted up from the XP CD
the SATA drive appear in the list first, but the drive letter is E: on the
first partition,
the C: designation is on the second HD in the list
I removed the first partition on the SATA, leaving the other two alone, and
removed all partitions on the other 2 ATA drives, Maxtor 120G (2 equal
partitions each).
chose the first partition on the SATA to install XP to, and got the same
following screen as before:
"To install Windows XP on the partition you selected,
Setup must write some files to the following disk:
117240 MB Disk 0 at Id 0 on bus 0 on atapi [MBR]
However, this disk does not contain a Windows XP-compatible partition.
To continue installing Windows XP, return to the windows partition selection
screen and create a Window XP compatible partition on the disk above. If
there is no free space on the disk, delete any existing partition and then
create a new one.
To return to the partition selection screen, press ENTER."
for some reason setup still thinks that 120G drive's first partition is the
C: drive.. ??? Could it be something left over from before?
I used Maxblast to setup the drives as single partition drives, it would not
allow me to setup both of them as "additional storage", it insisted on
making the primary master IDE drive the boot drive.. and when I booted up
with the XP CD, the list of drives confirmed that indeed the C: drive was
the primary master 120G drive, the D: drive was the secondary 120G drive,
and my SATA with 3 partitions was E:, F:, & G:. 
so I guess my only recourse is to eliminate those drives until I get the O/S
installed. I'm trying that now.
thanks for the suggestion though, I was hoping it would've worked too.. 
we'll see what happens...
>>I'm hoping there's a registry edit or something rather than digging this
>>box
>>out and physically removing the other two drives.. I can't format those
>>partitions as it is all my data files from the previous life of this box.
>>tons of mp3's, avi's, archived programs, etc.
>>
>>Anyone have a fix for this??
>>
>>thanks,
>>niteowl
>>