Why is this so damn difficult?!?
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2003 12:58 pm
I have a U160 15000 RPM SCSI HDD and I want it to be my system drive.
I have 2 UDMA HDD's I want to use for mass storage.
I want my SCSI drive to be my C:
I want to set letters for my UDMA drives.
I want the system not to lockup when it restarts
I want to use Windows XP.
My Adaptec SCSI Controller has SCSI BIOS.
Sounds like it should be easy yeah?
First time round:
Installed virgin SCSI disk with other 2 disks in system.
Partition SCSI disk and install
Everything seems ok.
However I notice a activity on the IDE HDD during restarts.
Notice some key files (NTDLR, NTOSKERNEL) have ended up on the IDE DISK.
WTF? I didn't tell it to do that.
Also my IDE HDD is now C: and is a boot and system disc and cannot be changed.
DARN
Second Try:
Disable IDE HDD's
Clear SCSI HDD
Reinstall XP with SCSI HDD only present
On completion everything fine enable IDE HDD's.
Blue Screen + STOP errors + Booting from wrong places
Bah
Third go:
Pay 40 darmn quid for Partition Magic 8, cr@p partition magic can't do sh!t to solve this problem.
Fourth go:
Remove System/Boot tag from IDE disc (transfer everything to the other two disks and then repartition) build onto SCSI HDD again. Modifiy boot.ini to what it WILL be then introduce 2 disks now with neither as boot records or as system disks.
Everything does work but system is REALLY SLOW, and bluescreens and just does not seem happy.
Fifth Go:
Buy new IDE HDD, copy everything to that put on seperate channel.
Leave IDE HDD off during the partition format and build stage and only bring the IDE disk in for the "Finalising" stage of the NT build.
NTDLR, NTOSKERNAL etc. STILL END UP ON THE DRIVE AND THE DRIVE STILL BECOMES A F******* SYSTEM PARTITION THAT CANNOT BE CHANGED.
Swear profussely.
Beg forum dwellers for help...
Darkheart
I have 2 UDMA HDD's I want to use for mass storage.
I want my SCSI drive to be my C:
I want to set letters for my UDMA drives.
I want the system not to lockup when it restarts
I want to use Windows XP.
My Adaptec SCSI Controller has SCSI BIOS.
Sounds like it should be easy yeah?
First time round:
Installed virgin SCSI disk with other 2 disks in system.
Partition SCSI disk and install
Everything seems ok.
However I notice a activity on the IDE HDD during restarts.
Notice some key files (NTDLR, NTOSKERNEL) have ended up on the IDE DISK.
WTF? I didn't tell it to do that.
Also my IDE HDD is now C: and is a boot and system disc and cannot be changed.
DARN
Second Try:
Disable IDE HDD's
Clear SCSI HDD
Reinstall XP with SCSI HDD only present
On completion everything fine enable IDE HDD's.
Blue Screen + STOP errors + Booting from wrong places
Bah
Third go:
Pay 40 darmn quid for Partition Magic 8, cr@p partition magic can't do sh!t to solve this problem.
Fourth go:
Remove System/Boot tag from IDE disc (transfer everything to the other two disks and then repartition) build onto SCSI HDD again. Modifiy boot.ini to what it WILL be then introduce 2 disks now with neither as boot records or as system disks.
Everything does work but system is REALLY SLOW, and bluescreens and just does not seem happy.
Fifth Go:
Buy new IDE HDD, copy everything to that put on seperate channel.
Leave IDE HDD off during the partition format and build stage and only bring the IDE disk in for the "Finalising" stage of the NT build.
NTDLR, NTOSKERNAL etc. STILL END UP ON THE DRIVE AND THE DRIVE STILL BECOMES A F******* SYSTEM PARTITION THAT CANNOT BE CHANGED.
Swear profussely.
Beg forum dwellers for help...
Darkheart