On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 09:51, Bryce C wrote: > It's been awhile since I've had to do any work on sub 2k but I know what > I've found from personal experience and that is, Windows XP Professional > would not boot unless it was one the Master. I didn't try primary or > secondary but, I remember that I had to, in order to switch OSes, change > the first boot device in the BIOS from the primary slave to the primary > master. I now know that I didn't even have to do that because i could > just copy the linux drive's MBR and use that file for windows 2k/xp to > boot from. My point remains, however, that XP would not boot if it were > on the slave, even though that's where it was installed on originally. > Maybe something was screwy with the hardware. I don't know right now and > don't need to. > I simply charge more because windows gives me grief way more often than > anything else. -------- Actually Win2k/XP/NT4 are like Linux - they aren't gonna boot if the mbr isn't located or if the mbr points to a bootloader that is in an unexpected hardware location. Craig