SATA drives and I do believe the shunts are on CS for both drives.  My vd
(vision dependent(tech tells me SATA does not require the drive be jumped
master and slave.  A technique I grew up with, as it sounds you have too.
I'd give anything if I could just poke my head in the CMOS office but hey,
if I could I wouldn't be on this great list and in this generous community.

 

 

.db

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 12:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: drive letter assignments hosed in XP

 

The problem may be with your jumper settings on the drives themselves. Of
course I don't know if you are using IDE or SATA. Let's assume IDE. Chances
are that the jumpers are on CS (cable select). You can set one to master and
the other to slave. This will force your drives to come up as C: and D: on
channel 0.

 

Vic

 

 

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From: donald E. Bowen, Jr. [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 11:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: drive letter assignments hosed in XP

In order to get Window eyes 7.2 properly re installed on my BSN (brand
spanking new)hard drive, a WD 15ears, replacing the Seagate that came up
toast last week.

 

I have the drive installed and WinXP SP3 installed, all hardware installed,
including that ever so useful sound card I install WE.  Perfect.  Ready to
move on.  Which includes adding a second internal hd to serve as internal
backup device.  So I shut down, install the other drive in the box.  The
drive is already formatted and contains a few backup files I'm looking
forward to restoring to the new drive.

 

Windows comes back fine.  Only a quick check of Explorer shows the old
backup drive I just installed is now drive C: and the new WD 15ears which
contains the boot record or system files, Windows XP SP3 and all the
software that has been installed up to now, including Window Eyes, , is now
drive L:

 

I can not change the drive letter assignments back in the Control Panel
Admin Tools computer Management disc Management change the drive letters
because of their being boot volumes.

 

Window eyes is now running sluggishly and I hesitate to move forward with
system restoration before this drive letter assignment issue is resolved.

 

I believe the solution lies in CMOS settings where boot sequences of devices
is established.  As in, tell the system which volume serial number to
consider the first drive.

 

Of course there is the challenge of the CMOS settings with a screen reader.
grin.

 

My tech who did the part of the job where vision is mandatory feels
Partition Magic is the solution.  I think CMOS holds the key.

 

Help!

 

 

Sincerely,

Donald E. Bowen, Jr.
<http://mysite.verizon.net/reszmkrl/musicforsight/author.html> 

Music for Sight <http://musicforsight.org/> 

 



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