Check which on is set to master which one is slave or are the both set to cable select?
if both the drives are set as master it may only see one of them.
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Check which on is set to master which one is slave or are the both set to cable select?
if both the drives are set as master it may only see one of them.
The clone should work on cable select but try setting it to slave and see what happens.
did you got to bios when you put in the new drive some bios's require to run a discovery to find new harddrives.
set the win xp drive to cableselect also see what happens.
Hope the win xp drive hasn't already bit the dust.
which position on the cable is the windows xp drive?
if it isn't connected first place it there and then the clone drive. set them both to cable select and try that.
Okay, so I can't get to the Windows XP drive to remove it because I have to unscrew too many things and I don't feel like being frustrated with all that. So I'm assuming that my Windows XP drive is set to Master because that's what the computer originally came with, just that one Windows XP drive. Now, what I did was use Boot-Repair to restore the MBR of the Windows XP drive and I was able to boot into Windows XP like normal and I went into Disk Management and saw that the clone drive is there. The clone drive is formatted to NTFS. So with the Windows XP drive and the clone drive both connected, I rebooted with the Parted Magic LiveCD, went into Partition Editor and it only shows my Windows XP drive, but it shows the drive as unallocated. So confused right now. :confused: What is going on here???
I'm not quiet sure, lets do this go to the net and download and burn a copy of gparted. see what it looks like on there.
you can get it here:
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/download.php