I have a machine with FreeBSD 4.2 running on one drive.  I wanted to try dual booting 
and mucking about with wine, so I decided to install WinXP as well.  To avoid messing 
up my primary drive, I thought I would be able to accomplish the process in the 
following way:

1.  disconnect primary drive
2.  connect second drive (so it looks like the only one in the PC) and install WinXP 
on it
3.  verify that WinXP boots off this drive
4.  install FreeBSD boot loader on this drive
5.  verify that WinXP boots using FreeBSD boot loader

All works as expected to this point.

Then I hook up the primary drive again and reboot.  I see the following at boot time:

F1: FreeBSD
F2: FreeBSD
F5: Drive 1

I hit F5.  Then I see

F1: DOS
F5: Drive 0

When I hit F1, I expect WinXP to boot.  But nothing happens.  The machine just sits 
there.  I have scanned a lot of material in the Handbook and on google today and 
yesterday, but I cannot figure out what I did wrong.  Does anybody have any ideas that 
don't involve using grub or gag or something else?

Thanks

OP


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