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I've had success in the past, when I've intended to remove the HD
interface drivers from Device Manager that control where Windows resides,
to first boot into Safe Mode (so the drivers aren't being used by
Windows) and THEN remove them in Device Manager. Upon your next boot,
Windows usually notices "new hardware" and installs the correct drivers
(if it or you have them).
-JOWj.
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"The Pledge of Allegiance says, 'With liberty and justice for ALL.' What
part of ALL do you not understand?" - Rep. Pat Schroder.
On Thu, 15 Oct 1998, Michael Tabak wrote:
> >I've still got a conflict of some sort going on with the Hard disk
> >controllers. In Device Manager under Hard disk controllers it lists:
> Primary
> >IDE controller (single fifo) and then Standard Dual PCI IDE Controller.
> >There's a yellow exclamation by the primary IDE controller.When I check the
> >properties for the Primary IDE controller it says "This device is not
> present,
> >not working properly or does not have all the drivers installed"
>
> Here is how I solved a similar problem several months ago (on a computer
> with two hard drives):
>
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