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    Need help with adding hard drive.....

    I am trying to install another hard drive, but am having problems.

    Formatting finished ok, but am now having problems accessing one of my existing hard drives. Somehow, the boot sequence has changed.

    I am getting the following msg:

    "Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt. /system32.\hal.dll. Please reinstall a copy"

    Now if I disconnect the new drive, all reverts back to normal.

    Any help?

    Thanks.

    NC

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    Just a thought...

    Is your new drive to be the master or slave drive? If it's to be the master, it'll need the OS installed on it.

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    I had planned to use it as a slave drive. There are no jumper settings on the back of it though. I have three other existing drives; all with XP Pro on them.

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    Check the Boot order in Bios, and make sure the new drive is not first in list.

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    Also, with SATA drives, you have sockets that are color coded and in order. 1st is your main HD with OS. Then all slaves go under that socket. (I think the main one is yellow, cant remember).

    Just switch the cables to the reverse order and try it.


    If you wish for the 'new' drive to be the main drive, it will need Windows on it. You cannot start windows on a slave drive or aux drive. So you will need to run that. Best to disconnect the old drive when installing Windows so you do not accidentally erase valuable data from the other drive (original drive).


    Hope that helps...


    <--- has 6 alternate drives.




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    NC, I have found out in the past that if you add another hard drive for some reason thr BIOS selects that one to boot from. Reboot and tap on the delete key until it boot into your BIOS and then swing over towards the left to boot opt. and change the boot to the one your OS in on.
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    This is hard to explain. Maybe I need to get my wife's digital camera to take pictures of my screen, but here goes.

    I have three other existing hard drives: C:, D:, and E:.

    My boot.ini defaults to drive E:, which has FSX on it.

    I was able to format the new drive, but if it is plugged in, somehow my boot.ini is not operatiing properly, in that I am only able to access drives C: and D:, even though drive E: is listed.

    Under setup, the new drive is at the bottom, under the Boot Priority list. I have tried moving it up, etc....but doesn't help.

    The new drive does show up under My Computer in either C: or D: drive, as it is formatted, but nothing on it yet.

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    When I first added an extra drive on my hp last year, I found that if I disconnected the old drive, then booted up the new drive with new OS on it, then shut down the computer, recliped the SATA drive cable to the old HD back in (this time into the slave socket), and rebooted, it then showed up proper with the new drive being the OS drive and the old drive being the extra drive (info storage).

    But.. If you dont have an OS on that new drive, its not going to magically boot up as C drive as it doesnt have OS on it. (At least that is my understanding of computers, which isnt much. I think that C drive is usually your OS drive).


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    I think what I'll end up doing is going ahead and loading XP onto that drive. My boot.ini will probably have to be edited. Maybe the answer?

    Thanks.

    Pete

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    Heres'a dumb question NC. Do you actually need an OS installed on the newest HDD?

    MY 2nd SATAII drive is F and no OS is installed on it. And I can play games installed to F Drive with no problem. I have the BMW M3 Challenge game on that drive and it runs perfectly. Plus F Drive is also used for storage.
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    Gary,

    I don't really, however I still have the problem of not being able to boot up one of my existing hard drives, as long as the new one is connected. Am sure it is not something hard to fix; I just don't know how to yet.

    Pete

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    Pete ,
    Did you try to fix the problem with the hal.dll in the Windows\system32 folder ? I'll bet that's where the problem is .
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    Leon, I haven't done that yet. Was afraid to mess with it. My question about that is, when I disconnect the new drive, all works fine. So why would that file be the problem?

    Pete

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    Would a HDD that's empty and unformatted still cause the same problem on startup? If you have one Pete, give it a try.
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    Gary,

    I did, before I formatted the drive. It caused the same problem. Pete

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