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Old January 5th 05, 06:53 AM
NICK
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Default newly ghosted 80 gig ata will not boot without old drive connected


Posted by nick
THANKS IN ADVANCE TO WHOEVER RESPONDS!!! THANKS!!!!!!!
ok so i managed to do a great swap from a 20 to the new 80 gig on my friends comp and it all works great ... just a c drive...... so i went to GHOST my 40 gig to the factory new (exact same model as my friends )80 gig (SEAGATE ATA )..... i followed the source and destination . i do not think drive positions should have much to do with it as long as you are going from original to new . i have c,d,e,f drives in NTFS (as opposed to the previous successfull attempt which only had c drive) however so far cannot get the new 80 on mine to boot up xp properly. i always get to the blue xp screen and thats it . the previous ghosting on my friends is fine. the only way to get to the logon screen with the user accounts is to use the newly ghosted 80 in combination with the old 40.... it apparently will not boot up on its own... my drive jumpers are set correctly to the cable select position and the cables are correct ( they are not old ones). also my bios settings appear to be correct as well

.. ill check them again...... i have my 80 as master and 40 as slave. it would be nice to get the newly ghosted 80 to boot up on its own accord or at least get me to the damn logon screen ..... anything im missing? ill double-triple quadruple check my bios settings again...... i may have booted up right after with both drives together. will that have anything to do with my predicament? thanks in advance.... im tempted to chuck the thing and just buy a replacement. seems the easiest route although one can never learn anything if that is done THANKS!!!!!!!! OH YES WHEN TOGETHER BOTH DRIVES ARE SHOWING UP ON MY COMPUTER SO I KNOW THE GHOST WORKED (AT LEAST PARTIALLY)


so i looked at all bios settings . i tried the 80 as a master with the
jumpers set according to the seagate site for the ata drives ON ITS OWN AND
IT DOESNT GO INTO XP PAST THE BLUE INTRO SCREEN... the old 40 works fine by
itself and when combined as the slave with the 80 master they both work
great, although it appears that any data changes are being done to the new 80
master ., i noticed bookmarks and norton acting up so i redid some data entry
and made sure of my new bookmarks, these changes were done with both drives
combined and the old 40 slave didnt have any changes on it when i ran it by
itself... am i to assume that the new 80 is ok but needs the old 40 to boot
properly???? is the master boot record messed up or missing from the recently
ghosted new 80 gig? if so is this due to my stupidity by mistakenly starting
up the comp with both the drives at the same time right after the ghosting
process? do i simply need to redp the drive lettering on the drive partitions
to make the new 80 a C drive instead of a G drive or whaterever it has
become? HELP lol thanks what a pain this is ...THANKYOU !!!!!!


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Old January 5th 05, 12:22 PM
David Vair
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Default newly ghosted 80 gig ata will not boot without old drive connected

The best way to do this is to ghost the new drive and then boot with only new drive. You do not
want Windows to see both drives on initial boot. Just reghost the drive and then boot with just new
drive.
--
Dave Vair
CNE, CNA, MCP, A+, N+
Computer Education Services Corp. (CESC)

"NICK" wrote in message
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Posted by nick
THANKS IN ADVANCE TO WHOEVER RESPONDS!!! THANKS!!!!!!!
ok so i managed to do a great swap from a 20 to the new 80 gig on my friends comp and it all works
great ... just a c drive...... so i went to GHOST my 40 gig to the factory new (exact same model
as my friends )80 gig (SEAGATE ATA )..... i followed the source and destination . i do not think
drive positions should have much to do with it as long as you are going from original to new . i
have c,d,e,f drives in NTFS (as opposed to the previous successfull attempt which only had c
drive) however so far cannot get the new 80 on mine to boot up xp properly. i always get to the
blue xp screen and thats it . the previous ghosting on my friends is fine. the only way to get to
the logon screen with the user accounts is to use the newly ghosted 80 in combination with the old
40.... it apparently will not boot up on its own... my drive jumpers are set correctly to the
cable select position and the cables are correct ( they are not old ones). also my bios settings
appear to be correct as well

. ill check them again...... i have my 80 as master and 40 as slave. it would be nice to get the
newly ghosted 80 to boot up on its own accord or at least get me to the damn logon screen .....
anything im missing? ill double-triple quadruple check my bios settings again...... i may have
booted up right after with both drives together. will that have anything to do with my
predicament? thanks in advance.... im tempted to chuck the thing and just buy a replacement. seems
the easiest route although one can never learn anything if that is done THANKS!!!!!!!! OH YES WHEN
TOGETHER BOTH DRIVES ARE SHOWING UP ON MY COMPUTER SO I KNOW THE GHOST WORKED (AT LEAST PARTIALLY)


so i looked at all bios settings . i tried the 80 as a master with the
jumpers set according to the seagate site for the ata drives ON ITS OWN AND
IT DOESNT GO INTO XP PAST THE BLUE INTRO SCREEN... the old 40 works fine by
itself and when combined as the slave with the 80 master they both work
great, although it appears that any data changes are being done to the new 80
master ., i noticed bookmarks and norton acting up so i redid some data entry
and made sure of my new bookmarks, these changes were done with both drives
combined and the old 40 slave didnt have any changes on it when i ran it by
itself... am i to assume that the new 80 is ok but needs the old 40 to boot
properly???? is the master boot record messed up or missing from the recently
ghosted new 80 gig? if so is this due to my stupidity by mistakenly starting
up the comp with both the drives at the same time right after the ghosting
process? do i simply need to redp the drive lettering on the drive partitions
to make the new 80 a C drive instead of a G drive or whaterever it has
become? HELP lol thanks what a pain this is ...THANKYOU !!!!!!




  #3  
Old January 5th 05, 04:00 PM
namniar
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Default newly ghosted 80 gig ata will not boot without old drive connected

Your still booting off of the 40 GB drive. ReGhost, shutdown, replace 40GB
with 80GB making sure jumpers are correct, bootup, activate windows, done.

r.

"NICK" wrote in message
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Posted by nick
THANKS IN ADVANCE TO WHOEVER RESPONDS!!! THANKS!!!!!!!
ok so i managed to do a great swap from a 20 to the new 80 gig on my
friends comp and it all works great ... just a c drive...... so i went to
GHOST my 40 gig to the factory new (exact same model as my friends )80 gig
(SEAGATE ATA )..... i followed the source and destination . i do not think
drive positions should have much to do with it as long as you are going
from original to new . i have c,d,e,f drives in NTFS (as opposed to the
previous successfull attempt which only had c drive) however so far cannot
get the new 80 on mine to boot up xp properly. i always get to the blue xp
screen and thats it . the previous ghosting on my friends is fine. the
only way to get to the logon screen with the user accounts is to use the
newly ghosted 80 in combination with the old 40.... it apparently will not
boot up on its own... my drive jumpers are set correctly to the cable
select position and the cables are correct ( they are not old ones). also
my bios settings appear to be correct as well

. ill check them again...... i have my 80 as master and 40 as slave. it
would be nice to get the newly ghosted 80 to boot up on its own accord or
at least get me to the damn logon screen ..... anything im missing? ill
double-triple quadruple check my bios settings again...... i may have
booted up right after with both drives together. will that have anything
to do with my predicament? thanks in advance.... im tempted to chuck the
thing and just buy a replacement. seems the easiest route although one can
never learn anything if that is done THANKS!!!!!!!! OH YES WHEN TOGETHER
BOTH DRIVES ARE SHOWING UP ON MY COMPUTER SO I KNOW THE GHOST WORKED (AT
LEAST PARTIALLY)


so i looked at all bios settings . i tried the 80 as a master with the
jumpers set according to the seagate site for the ata drives ON ITS OWN
AND
IT DOESNT GO INTO XP PAST THE BLUE INTRO SCREEN... the old 40 works fine
by
itself and when combined as the slave with the 80 master they both work
great, although it appears that any data changes are being done to the new
80
master ., i noticed bookmarks and norton acting up so i redid some data
entry
and made sure of my new bookmarks, these changes were done with both
drives
combined and the old 40 slave didnt have any changes on it when i ran it
by
itself... am i to assume that the new 80 is ok but needs the old 40 to
boot
properly???? is the master boot record messed up or missing from the
recently
ghosted new 80 gig? if so is this due to my stupidity by mistakenly
starting
up the comp with both the drives at the same time right after the ghosting
process? do i simply need to redp the drive lettering on the drive
partitions
to make the new 80 a C drive instead of a G drive or whaterever it has
become? HELP lol thanks what a pain this is ...THANKYOU !!!!!!




  #4  
Old January 6th 05, 03:45 AM
NICK
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Default newly ghosted 80 gig ata will not boot without old drive conne



"namniar" wrote:

Your still booting off of the 40 GB drive. ReGhost, shutdown, replace 40GB
with 80GB making sure jumpers are correct, bootup, activate windows, done.

r.

"NICK" wrote in message
...

Posted by nick
THANKS IN ADVANCE TO WHOEVER RESPONDS!!! THANKS!!!!!!!
ok so i managed to do a great swap from a 20 to the new 80 gig on my
friends comp and it all works great ... just a c drive...... so i went to
GHOST my 40 gig to the factory new (exact same model as my friends )80 gig
(SEAGATE ATA )..... i followed the source and destination . i do not think
drive positions should have much to do with it as long as you are going
from original to new . i have c,d,e,f drives in NTFS (as opposed to the
previous successfull attempt which only had c drive) however so far cannot
get the new 80 on mine to boot up xp properly. i always get to the blue xp
screen and thats it . the previous ghosting on my friends is fine. the
only way to get to the logon screen with the user accounts is to use the
newly ghosted 80 in combination with the old 40.... it apparently will not
boot up on its own... my drive jumpers are set correctly to the cable
select position and the cables are correct ( they are not old ones). also
my bios settings appear to be correct as well

. ill check them again...... i have my 80 as master and 40 as slave. it
would be nice to get the newly ghosted 80 to boot up on its own accord or
at least get me to the damn logon screen ..... anything im missing? ill
double-triple quadruple check my bios settings again...... i may have
booted up right after with both drives together. will that have anything
to do with my predicament? thanks in advance.... im tempted to chuck the
thing and just buy a replacement. seems the easiest route although one can
never learn anything if that is done THANKS!!!!!!!! OH YES WHEN TOGETHER
BOTH DRIVES ARE SHOWING UP ON MY COMPUTER SO I KNOW THE GHOST WORKED (AT
LEAST PARTIALLY)


so i looked at all bios settings . i tried the 80 as a master with the
jumpers set according to the seagate site for the ata drives ON ITS OWN
AND
IT DOESNT GO INTO XP PAST THE BLUE INTRO SCREEN... the old 40 works fine
by
itself and when combined as the slave with the 80 master they both work
great, although it appears that any data changes are being done to the new
80
master ., i noticed bookmarks and norton acting up so i redid some data
entry
and made sure of my new bookmarks, these changes were done with both
drives
combined and the old 40 slave didnt have any changes on it when i ran it
by
itself... am i to assume that the new 80 is ok but needs the old 40 to
boot
properly???? is the master boot record messed up or missing from the
recently
ghosted new 80 gig? if so is this due to my stupidity by mistakenly
starting
up the comp with both the drives at the same time right after the ghosting
process? do i simply need to redp the drive lettering on the drive
partitions
to make the new 80 a C drive instead of a G drive or whaterever it has
become? HELP lol thanks what a pain this is ...THANKYOU !!!!!!




HEY GUYS REALLY APPRECIATE IT GUESS I CAN STOP FUMING NOW LOL THANKS AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 




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