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Hey guys. I have kind of been away from these forums for a while... too much stuff going on. Miss you all, though.
Anyway, I'm doing some-keeping before school starts again. And one of the things I want to do is to take out one of my HDD's out of my desktop. The way I've had it is Win98 is on C: drive on my master HD. On my slave HD is WinXP on the H: drive. (you might think H is a bit weird haha) But I've never really logged into Win98, I've always just used XP, so I figure it's useless, and I want to undo this whole thing. I took out my master HDD, set the slave one (with XP on it) to master... and now the computer won't boot. I booted from my XP cd, and saw that the drive letters changed so that the XP partition is now the C: drive, and that must be the issue. Apparently, changing Windows's drive causes problems. So, how can I achieve my goal without going through an XP re-install? Here it is again, succintly: I want to take out my HD with Win98 on it (that HD had the C: and D: drives), and I want to leave in just my HDD with the WinXP installation. How can I do that without re-installing XP? Thanks.
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connect only the XP HDD and boot the XP recovery console and rebuild C:\boot.ini with
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BOOTCFG /Rebuild Edit: or manually edit boot.ini Source
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Thanks, donkey. I read the whole thing. I'm confused, though, why don't I have to do the fixmbr command? If I don't have a boot sector on my HDD with WinXP (since apparently it was on the HDD with Win98 on it), don't I have to do that command?
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ah, right then, you need to recreate the MBR on the XP HDD, i dont know how to do it myself in XP, but, i'm sure someone will know, personally i'd probably use this:
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