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тАО02-24-2004 11:56 AM
тАО02-24-2004 11:56 AM
trying to boot from CD-Rom
trying to boot from A: drive
trying to boot from C:
Any ideas why?
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тАО02-25-2004 07:43 PM
тАО02-25-2004 07:43 PM
Re: W2K won't boot after creating 120 gig data partition
Did you check the boot controller order in the RBSU (F9) key in the advance option after the SS installation.
Regards
claude
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тАО02-25-2004 10:38 PM
тАО02-25-2004 10:38 PM
Re: W2K won't boot after creating 120 gig data partition
Boot order is the first thing... I agree...
How are you creating this additional space?
Have you created this within the Disk Management Wizard?
Good luck..
Herb
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тАО02-26-2004 01:17 AM
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тАО02-26-2004 04:48 AM
тАО02-26-2004 04:48 AM
Re: W2K won't boot after creating 120 gig data partition
As it turns out, I was using the native windows disk mgmt console to create the new partition. What I found out, after it failed to boot after numerous OS installs, I finally booted from the Windows disk, and used F6 to install the 5i array driver. When it went to search for previous installs of the OS, I learned that for some reason after creating the partition, the new D: drive and the C: drive somehow were getting switched. Now my system files on the small partition had been assigned d: and the new large drive became C:. If you create two large partitions from the remaining space c: = 18G d: = 50G and e: = 70G, when you reboot c: = 70G d: = 18G and e: = 50G. They all move down. I still don't know why this happens, but in the future I'll install the OS first so I can create both partitions at once, then I'll install all of the SS drivers, and utilities.
Thanks for your help.
SB