Need help configuring 2 HDDs.
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 11:44 pm
I have an old 30 GB HDD, and just bought a new 120 GB HDD. I want to know if I can make a dual boot system with 1 operating system on 1 hard drive and another OS on the other HDD.
If I can, how would I set that up?
EX:
- Cable select
- One hard drive per IDE cable
I want it so someone can use Windows 98SE on the 30 GB HDD, while I use Windows XP Pro on the 120 GB HDD. I just don't want to have to do something like open the case and swap cables on HDDs.
Also, this is a Gateway computer so the Windows 98SE CD that came with it is bundle, so it has other programs such as Norton Antivirus on the disc as well. I only brought this up because I have 2 optical drives so I want to to put the Windows XP Pro Upgrade CD in tray 1 and put the Windows 98SE Bundled CD in tray 2 so the Windows XP CD can detect that I own a previous version of Windows. I don't want to have to install Windows 98SE then update to Windows XP. It waste space. The only thing is it doesn't detect that Windows 98SE is on that CD, so is there a way that I can make it find it?
If not, do you know somewhere I can pick up a cheap copy of Windows (95 or whatever) so that I can use it as the CD to intialize the previous version?
If I can, how would I set that up?
EX:
- Cable select
- One hard drive per IDE cable
I want it so someone can use Windows 98SE on the 30 GB HDD, while I use Windows XP Pro on the 120 GB HDD. I just don't want to have to do something like open the case and swap cables on HDDs.
Also, this is a Gateway computer so the Windows 98SE CD that came with it is bundle, so it has other programs such as Norton Antivirus on the disc as well. I only brought this up because I have 2 optical drives so I want to to put the Windows XP Pro Upgrade CD in tray 1 and put the Windows 98SE Bundled CD in tray 2 so the Windows XP CD can detect that I own a previous version of Windows. I don't want to have to install Windows 98SE then update to Windows XP. It waste space. The only thing is it doesn't detect that Windows 98SE is on that CD, so is there a way that I can make it find it?
If not, do you know somewhere I can pick up a cheap copy of Windows (95 or whatever) so that I can use it as the CD to intialize the previous version?