exCat 0 Posted September 29, 1999 I have an IDE and a SCSI hdd, both of them hold primary partitions. Is it possible to use the first partition on the SCSI hdd as "C:" ? Share this post Link to post
YuppieScum 0 Posted September 29, 1999 Yeah, but you need to change the BIOS boot order and put SCSI first. Share this post Link to post
exCat 0 Posted October 1, 1999 "Of course i've altered the bios settings to make my SCSI hdd as the boot device, but WIN2000 uses it as D: even at the installation.. (and after then too.)" ------------------ Share this post Link to post
Richard Berg 0 Posted October 3, 1999 Same problem here. Win98 figures it out right and assigns drive letters based on my BIOS settings, but WinNT 4 and Win2K insist on making my IDE HD drive 0 (thus the first partition on it = c:\). Share this post Link to post
JimmyK 0 Posted October 3, 1999 thats odd, my friends got a killer setup which of course means its got scuzzi. And he booted off a scuzzi cdrom to install onto a ide drive. Maybe Im not reading ur problem right, but I have lil experience with scuzzi. Share this post Link to post
YuppieScum 0 Posted October 3, 1999 I'm using a SuperMicro P2DBS - has SCSI and UDMA IDE. I can use the BIOS to switch the boot drive between my IDE and SCSI. Whichever I select becomes C:... Share this post Link to post