Removing 2nd disk drive

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I have a dual boot PC. It has two disks. One is a 15 GB disk that is
set up to look like C:, E:, and F:. The other is a 1 GB disk that is
D:. Win98 is on C: and WinXP is on E:.
I want to remvoe the 1 GB drive. (I will later replace the 15 GB drive
with a bigger one.)
In the past, I have tried simply disconnecting the 1 GB drive, but
that did not work.
I think that either the system would not boot or I got to a place
where it needed the D: drive.
How can I go about removing the 1 GB drive?
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George said:
I have a dual boot PC. It has two disks. One is a 15 GB disk
that is set up to look like C:, E:, and F:. The other is a 1 GB
disk that is D:. Win98 is on C: and WinXP is on E:.
I want to remvoe the 1 GB drive. (I will later
replace the 15 GB drive with a bigger one.)
In the past, I have tried simply disconnecting
the 1 GB drive, but that did not work.
I think that either the system would not boot or
I got to a place where it needed the D: drive.
How can I go about removing the 1 GB drive?

Work out why it wont boot without that and fix that.
 
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