Hi Jon,

I have tried every boot sequence setting that the computer has, with no
luck. Funny thing is that if I hook up the old hd, and set the computer to
boot from "a" first, it will. If I then disconnect the old hd and hook up
the new hd, nothing happens...it won't try to boot from "a", and can't find
"c"...

does that make any sense?


> 
> Hi Steve,
> 
>> Problem is that, no matter how I set up the hd (as
>> master, slave, CS, or single) I can't get the pc to
>> find the new hd in Setup, and it won't launch from
>> the cdrom.
> 
> Both NT4 and Win2k will boot from CD, but you may need to change the boot
> order in the CMOS setup (if the PC is set up to boot from the hard drive
> first, you'll usually just get a message along the lines of "Operating
> System not found").
> 
> If you've got a second machine hanging around, try sticking your new hd in
> there as a slave and see if it's recognised.
> 
>> I tried threatening it by leaning it out a second story
>> window...
> 
> ;-)
> 
> Cheers
> Jon
> 
> 


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