On Saturday 30 August 2003 23:37, you wrote: > It makes no difference. - I have Win2K + Debian installed on a 30Gb hard > drive with Win occupying hda1 and hda2/5 both NTFS and debian on hda3 > (swap) and hda4. > > But did you re-install win2k after swapping thedrive it is on from Drive 0 > to Drive 1? > If not this is almost certainly the problem - the boot loader knows it is > on drive 1 (hdb) but win2k thinks it is on drive 0 (hda).
Is there anyway to get win2k to think differently? > If this is the problem then you need to re-install both systems - Win2K > first. Make sure that it is booting and running properly before installing > linux. Sorry not sure what you mean, do you mean have both drives in, install win2k on drive 2, with mbr on drive 1, then install linux on drive 1 and overwrite mbr on drive 1 with lilo and then have both booting?
