When I'm troubleshooting computers, I sometimes find it useful to take the hard drive out and plug it into one of my test machines as a secondary drive, so when I boot into the test machine's WinXP Pro OS I can scan the problem drive to my heart's content without too much fear of mucking it up even worse. This generally works with every MS operating system EXCEPT the accursed Windows ME.
When I plug a hard drive installed with Windows ME into my test machine, it ALWAYS wants to boot ME. It doesn't matter if the drives are set to cable select or the problem drive is set to slave on the secondary controller. It will ALWAYS boot to ME, even if I rename the ME win.com. What causes this?
It's enough to make me spit in Bill Gates's eye.
Kevin
When I plug a hard drive installed with Windows ME into my test machine, it ALWAYS wants to boot ME. It doesn't matter if the drives are set to cable select or the problem drive is set to slave on the secondary controller. It will ALWAYS boot to ME, even if I rename the ME win.com. What causes this?
It's enough to make me spit in Bill Gates's eye.
Kevin
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