Q re Using 2 Hard Drives

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Babak, Feb 15, 2006.

  1. My sata drive shows up as "Disk X, Basic, XXX GB, Online".

    The fact that your shows up as unknown (rather than basic or dynamic) may be a big clue as to why you can't partition it.

    If you right-click it where it says disk 0, what choices do you have? (I'm used to XP, not sure what W2K looks like)
     
    #11     Feb 16, 2006
  2. You are right nononsense. I am aware of PartitionMagic. I'm assuming that Babak doesn't have that and won't need to repartition on the fly.
     
    #12     Feb 16, 2006
  3. IMHO, that's why you should partition, format and install a new system on it. The old ATA drive will not be able to boot with the SATA connected.
     
    #13     Feb 16, 2006
  4. Huh? That is exactly what the OP is doing currently (booting from his old drive with the SATA drive attached)

    FWIW, I am running a system with both an ATA and SATA drive attached and booting from the ATA drive. You should be able to configure which one you are booting from via the BIOS config.
     
    #14     Feb 16, 2006
  5. Hi winter,
    I never had a system with both a SATA and an ATA drive. From your comment pointing out that the SATA will impose itself as master drive, I thought that you might not be able to change this. I seem to have read something like that someplace.

    I'm glad you told me because I was thinking to add a SATA drive in one of my systems.

    nononsense
     
    #15     Feb 16, 2006
  6. No problem.

    Actually I'm not sure what Babak meant when he said "it is already set as master btw" since SATA drives arent master/slave. Maybe he meant its attached to the first SATA connector on the motherboard (which could be labeled master) Who knows...

    Anyway it works fine (ATA with SATA) on my Dell 400SC
     
    #16     Feb 16, 2006
  7. Babak

    Babak

    Well, take whatever I say with a grain of salt guys :p I'm not very tech savy. I said that it was set to master because that's what they told me they would do at the shop. That is, put the new drive in and keep the old one but set the new as master and old as slave.
     
    #17     Feb 16, 2006
  8. Babak

    Babak

    IMPORTANT UPDATE !!

    w00t !

    ok now I just right clicked on the little icon space and must have clicked something since now it says 'Basic' instead of unknown (!)

    And now I have the option of partitioning it (its not greyed out anymore).

    But I'm curious now, what does is the difference between Basic and Dynamic? I'd like to know before I start to partition, format, etc....

    Thanks guys :)
     
    #18     Feb 16, 2006
  9. Great - glad to hear its working now.

    Here is some reading material:

    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314343
    Basic Storage Versus Dynamic Storage in Windows XP
     
    #19     Feb 16, 2006
  10. Banjo

    Banjo

    I also have both sata and ata drives in 2 machines running xp pro. I use casper xp to copy back and forth between drives in same machne and the bios to boot from either one. No problems for couple yrs now.
     
    #20     Feb 16, 2006