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ladyroot
Hi,
I have a following problem.
Just bought a new HDD drive for my notebook (Toshiba L30-115):
Samsung 250GB SATA (HM250JI).
The hard drive is well recognized and works fine (boots to a "plain"
system - command line only), but only, if the CD/DVD drive in my
notebook is not connected. Whenever I connect the optical drive -
computer freezes and hangs. Both drives work very well, when connected
separately.
Hard disk is on SATA connector, while the optical drive is on IDE/
ATAPI controller. There shouldn't be any incompatibility issues
between these two.
My question is: how to install an operating system?
- I will not be using CD/DVD drive again, because I want to install
Windows Home Server on it - all the rest operations will be performed
by network after installation.
- There is no USB booting possibility option on this machine (BIOS
doesn't support it)
- There is no possibility to install the system on the old drive (that
works fine with the CD), because it is too small to install WHS on it,
so I cannot make a ghost copy later
- There is absolutely no option in computer's BIOS (Phoenix), that
relates to SATA or IDE controller
- Yes, I have the latest BIOS updates installed
If you ever encountered this problem or have suggesion how to solve it
- please let me know.
Thanks in advance
LadyRoot
I have a following problem.
Just bought a new HDD drive for my notebook (Toshiba L30-115):
Samsung 250GB SATA (HM250JI).
The hard drive is well recognized and works fine (boots to a "plain"
system - command line only), but only, if the CD/DVD drive in my
notebook is not connected. Whenever I connect the optical drive -
computer freezes and hangs. Both drives work very well, when connected
separately.
Hard disk is on SATA connector, while the optical drive is on IDE/
ATAPI controller. There shouldn't be any incompatibility issues
between these two.
My question is: how to install an operating system?
- I will not be using CD/DVD drive again, because I want to install
Windows Home Server on it - all the rest operations will be performed
by network after installation.
- There is no USB booting possibility option on this machine (BIOS
doesn't support it)
- There is no possibility to install the system on the old drive (that
works fine with the CD), because it is too small to install WHS on it,
so I cannot make a ghost copy later
- There is absolutely no option in computer's BIOS (Phoenix), that
relates to SATA or IDE controller
- Yes, I have the latest BIOS updates installed
If you ever encountered this problem or have suggesion how to solve it
- please let me know.
Thanks in advance
LadyRoot