I have tried setting the drives to masters and putting them on separate channels. No good. I am able to boot to either one and each one will come up but not see the other drive.
I also took the jumper off the master and set the 2nd to slave. It will boot but still not function with both drives...
yes, I actually reset the drives to try the option settings from Western Digital. They were jumpered with one jumper each. The option was two jumpers each for larger drives. The Master shunts 5&6 and 1&2 and the slave 3&4 and 1&2. I use the bios setup to select the drive I want to boot from...
I installed a new hard drive as Master and reinstalled clean 98SE on it. Intended to transfer my data files and reformat the second drive. The bios and windows device manager both register both the hard drives but the secondary drive doesn't show up with a drive designation. I can reboot and go...
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