Hi all,
I recently installed a new hd on a Win 2000 system. When I do a cold boot, I get a "can't find an operating" system error. When I reboot it starts up fine.
Here's what MAY have happened:
I originally intended my new drive to be a master and my older and smaller drive to be set up as a slave and set the jumpers as such on the new drive.
After installing it (it was kinda like microsurgery with the way the case is set up), I decided not to bother to install the slave after all.
With the jumpers set as they are would that cause that boot up message?
If so I'll set the jumper for no slave at all.
Thanks for any advice
Gary
I recently installed a new hd on a Win 2000 system. When I do a cold boot, I get a "can't find an operating" system error. When I reboot it starts up fine.
Here's what MAY have happened:
I originally intended my new drive to be a master and my older and smaller drive to be set up as a slave and set the jumpers as such on the new drive.
After installing it (it was kinda like microsurgery with the way the case is set up), I decided not to bother to install the slave after all.
With the jumpers set as they are would that cause that boot up message?
If so I'll set the jumper for no slave at all.
Thanks for any advice
Gary