S
Skybuck Flying
Guest
(9. Hope you actually have a CD/DVD and not some ISO on some harddisk
somewhere otherwise you be screwed
or burn it first
)
(10. Hope you made the CD/DVD yourself and not somebody else who screwed it
up

What the story does not tell is what happens if the new harddisk is
"repaired".
What happens to the boot program on both drives ?
Apperently a new boot program will be installed on the new drive ?!?
My questions are:
1. Does this cause conflicts ?
2. What happens if I put back the old drives ?
3. Also which boot program will be used when old drives are plugged back
into it ? and I make changes to the boot program, like boot into vhd ?
Hmm...
4. At the very least I would expect all drives to be accessible from Windows
itself, but without having tested it I have learned to assume "default is
failure never success".
Bye,
Skybuck.
somewhere otherwise you be screwed
(10. Hope you made the CD/DVD yourself and not somebody else who screwed it
up
What the story does not tell is what happens if the new harddisk is
"repaired".
What happens to the boot program on both drives ?
Apperently a new boot program will be installed on the new drive ?!?
My questions are:
1. Does this cause conflicts ?
2. What happens if I put back the old drives ?
3. Also which boot program will be used when old drives are plugged back
into it ? and I make changes to the boot program, like boot into vhd ?
Hmm...
4. At the very least I would expect all drives to be accessible from Windows
itself, but without having tested it I have learned to assume "default is
failure never success".
Bye,
Skybuck.