I'm not too sure this applies. The orig HD already had win2000 installed. Taken from the above link, "This is a change from the behavior in Windows 2000. When you install Windows 2000 on computer that uses the same hard disk configuration, Windows 2000 Setup tends to assign the logical drive C...
That is why I'm confused. The OS is 2000, but the orig HD was c:, and after I added the second HD and made it the slave, the System came back up with the slave as c: and the master as e:, the cdrom was d:. Any ideas?
I recently had a hard drive go bad and replaced it. Everything was OK until I had to add another HD. The orig HD's jumpers were already set to Master, the second HD I set to slave. I connected the IDE cable with the Master at the end and the slave in the middle connection. Upon rebooting the...
We are currently looking for a backup storage solution for our exchange, file/print and sql servers. We need somewhere between 150/300 storage range at the moment, but would like to account for scalability in the future.
What metrics do you look for when figuring for future growth and backup...
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