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Pilgram-Smith
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I have a new PC.
Hardware:
Mother Board "Micro-Star International: MS-7211"
1024 MB DDR ram
I have a WD 200gig IDE HD(WDC WD2000JB-00GVC0) partitioned into two
dynamic drives with all my
backup information.
I have a new SATA 316gig HD( Hitachi HDT725032VLA360) that I have loaded
XP onto a 50gig partition.
I have a ST 1.2gig IDE HD(Seagate Technology 1275MB - ST31276A) that I
have to use for bootup according to
install CD.
configuration:
Sata is first in hard drive order (listed as D)
1.2gig is next (listed as C)
200gig is last (listed as G and H)
Situation:
When I install, the setup program works and finds all the drives and
partitions. I delete the partition from the 1.2gig drive, and delete the
partition on the SATA drive.
I create the 50gig partition on the SATA drive and select it as the
install location.
Setup formats C and then formats D.
Setup finished the processes as normal, reboots and completes the process.
It appears to be a working machine.
I take out the install disk, put in a driver disk and install (requiring a
reboot). Reboot fails.
I put in the Windows XP SP2 disk and it boots fine.
How can I set up my computer to not require the XP sp2 disk in the CD Rom to
allow for regular rebooting?
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Pilgram Smith
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Pilgram Smith
Hardware:
Mother Board "Micro-Star International: MS-7211"
1024 MB DDR ram
I have a WD 200gig IDE HD(WDC WD2000JB-00GVC0) partitioned into two
dynamic drives with all my
backup information.
I have a new SATA 316gig HD( Hitachi HDT725032VLA360) that I have loaded
XP onto a 50gig partition.
I have a ST 1.2gig IDE HD(Seagate Technology 1275MB - ST31276A) that I
have to use for bootup according to
install CD.
configuration:
Sata is first in hard drive order (listed as D)
1.2gig is next (listed as C)
200gig is last (listed as G and H)
Situation:
When I install, the setup program works and finds all the drives and
partitions. I delete the partition from the 1.2gig drive, and delete the
partition on the SATA drive.
I create the 50gig partition on the SATA drive and select it as the
install location.
Setup formats C and then formats D.
Setup finished the processes as normal, reboots and completes the process.
It appears to be a working machine.
I take out the install disk, put in a driver disk and install (requiring a
reboot). Reboot fails.
I put in the Windows XP SP2 disk and it boots fine.
How can I set up my computer to not require the XP sp2 disk in the CD Rom to
allow for regular rebooting?
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Pilgram Smith
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Pilgram Smith