Boot Problem

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I bought a new HDD recently and decided that i'd install Windows on the new one and use my old one as a storage drive. Easy process i thought, install Windows on a partition on the new drive and format the old drive.

Initially, i had the option of choosing which Windows installation i wanted to boot to, so i had a dual boot scenario. So i format the first drive thinking that it would automatically detect the OS on the new drive and boot into that, but it's not. I've had to reinstall windows on the old drive just to be able to boot up.

Disk management shows that my old drive is my system drive. All the data on my new drive is intact on a separate partition. Whilst fiddling around, i stupidly marked the partition as active on my new drive. Now Windows won't boot as it can't find the correct boot files to be able to start windows. I've unplugged the new drive so i can boot into Windows on the old drive.

Is it a case of copying the right boot files onto the new drive using the recovery console? How do i change the boot priority so that my new drive is my system drive? Any help appreciated.

TIA ;)
 
OK i can't install windows on the new drive. Before i can even boot to the windows CD is tells me that NTLDR is missing. Any ideas? How are you supposed to get to the recovery console if it gives you error messages before the CD loads?
 
Right, ignore my last post, I was being silly thinking that the Windows CD was in the drive when it wasn't!

I've unplugged the first drive and tried to re-install windows on the second drive. It's stalled for 20 mins or so upon installation so i reset.

I'm back to square one. I'm copying all my data back onto the first drive, formatting the second one and then re-installing windows. In what order should everything be done bearing in mind i want the second drive to be my system drive?

I can't define which drive i want to boot first as they are both SATA drives. The BIOS doesn't say HDD1 or HDD2 it just says 'Hard Drive'.

I can't believe i've made such a mess of this when it should be so simple, what a noob! ;)
 
OK, it's kind of working but now my system drive is my D: Drive and not my C: Drive and i can't re-assign drive letters and paths to system partitons.

I don't have a caddy with me as i've lent to a mate and there's no possibility of getting it back as he lives too far away.

I'm tearing my hair out, if i'd have known it was going to be this much trouble i would've just put the new HDD and used it as storage instead!
 
OK, but that's what i've already done surely. My last installation went as follows:

1. Disconnected the old drive from the system.
2. Formatted and installed XP on the new drive (the only one connected).
3. Re-connected the old drive and changed the boot priority.

When it came to install windows, it said that the drive letter it was installing to was H: and not C: . When i started the computer back up after installing, it was saying that the removable storage on my card reader was C: .

Should i disconnect the card reader and old drive and start over?

Thanks :)
 
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