All you have to do to boot from a different disk is follow the
instructions for dual-booting and change the disk(x) parameter to
reflect the alternate drive. I haven't done this for a long time so I
forget the exact syntax.
Rob
David Reid wrote:
> Nope, no option expander "(+)" Just four devices listed, none of which will
> cause the system to boot on the second hard drive.
>
> And all I can find about the boot.ini file on W2k (via google) is references
> to booting different OS's from different partitions nothing about booting
> from a different hard disk drive.
>
> Dave
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