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Tom M Abel <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 22 Sep 2004 01:13:38 -0700
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Hey, I screwed up and put it down wrong.  I have a hard drive as a
primary master, a hard drive as a primary slave, and a CD-ROM as a
secondary master.  I hope that someone can give me some ideas rather than
criticize my mistakes.  My Doctorate is in Computer Technology which only
means that when I used to have a real job, I didn't worry about it
because the techies were around to worry about this stuff.  Now that I'm
retired and working on my own, I am totally lost.   Help.  doctortom

On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 00:48:27 -0700 David Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
>   Two secondary masters?  That doesn't sound right; if you have two
> devices
> on the secondary channel, one of them should be a slave.
>
> David Gillett
>
>
> On 21 Sep 2004 at 6:23, Tom M Abel wrote:
>
> > I have one hard drive set as primary master; another hard drive
> as
> > secondary master, and the CD-ROM as Secondary Master.  During
> boot, all
> > three are found and displayed as being there.  Somehow, before or
> when it
> > gets to the desktop, the D drive is gone and the E drive, CD-ROM
> is gone.
> >  I can't figure this one out.  Thanks.  Tom Abel, Sierra Vista,
> AZ
>
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