Windows seems to think that it can't read the file system on the other drive. To check, see if it shows up in disk manager, and what it says about the partition. The first thing I would do is run Chkdsk on your games drive. It sounds to me like you have file system corruption on your hands. If that doesn't fix it, it's probably a windows installation issue on your "internet" drive. Did you make sure that the slave-master configuration is right. That's probably not the cause, but it doesn't hurt to check. I have to ad that it sounds like one headache of a setup.
Sincerely,
Jacob Smith
> "Both drives have been working fine for a while now and all of a sudden
> Whamo! I boot into the Internet side and can't access the Games drive."
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