by fallsy on September 23rd, 2006

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I have an internal SLAVE drive with no operating system on it which i know for a fact will fail some time in the near future. I have transfered all files to another drive from the failing drive. When i remove the drive the system will not reboot. Why?

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  • by rincewind11189 on September 23rd, 2006

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    I'd start by checking the master/slave jumper settings of any drive left in the PC, also the bios settings on your pc, to make sure its looking for the correct drives on boot. This site might also be of some help www.ehow.com/how_6031_change-master/slave-designation.html

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    • That's just what I was going to say.

      Darkling

      by Darkling on September 23rd, 2006

    • yup, check the jumper and check the BIOS settings after that.

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on March 7th, 2007

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