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Steve,
Yes, you should be able to remove the E drive from the system, but be
sure you rejumper the other HD to be the only HD in the system or use
Cable Select (CS)setting.
--
Craig A. Heichel
On 9/19/05, Stephen R Stanfield <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello All, first of all i don't know where subject line went, but not the
> the topic of this query. a few months ago i installed an 80 gb hd on pc.
> old hd was showing signs of failure and was advised by this forum to install
> new hd and how. installed new hd and left old hd as slave after copying
> data to new hd. all was well until last week when computer locked up. upon
> re-booting, red screen with 'hard drive not found' i turned it off and let
> it sit for a few hours and pc booted just fine. then messages started
> popping up from security shield-Windows-Delayed Write Failed Windows was
> unable to save all the data for the file E:. The data has been lost. This
> error may be caused by a failure of your computer hardware or network
> connection. Please try to save this file elsewhere.
>
> my hd is partioned into two drives. C and D with E being old drive. Can I
> physically remove old hd and resolve problem?
>
> Windows XP Home sp2
> 1.73gh AMD Athlon XP
> 1024 Mb ram
>
> thanx
> stephen r stanfield
>
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