2 Hard Drives
2 Hard Drives
Can you have a os (XP) on one hard drive and something like Zorin or Ubuntu on the other on one computer?
Sure. You can even have them on the same drive, but it's easiest if they're on separate partitions.
The catch is, the system only boots from one drive/partition, so it would have to utilize a boot manager to show you an option which OS to boot. There are a number of tutorials about dual-booting, just be careful and backup your data if you don't feel confident you know what you're doing.
The catch is, the system only boots from one drive/partition, so it would have to utilize a boot manager to show you an option which OS to boot. There are a number of tutorials about dual-booting, just be careful and backup your data if you don't feel confident you know what you're doing.
Thanks, was hoping would be as easy as taking current drive out installing blank putting the os on it put original back, use F12 boot menu. What is a good boot manager?Philip wrote:Sure. You can even have them on the same drive, but it's easiest if they're on separate partitions.
The catch is, the system only boots from one drive/partition, so it would have to utilize a boot manager to show you an option which OS to boot. There are a number of tutorials about dual-booting, just be careful and backup your data if you don't feel confident you know what you're doing.
You don't need a boot manager if use 2 separate hard drives. Most bios have a boot menu where you can select which hard drive to boot. If both operating systems are on the same hard drive then you do need a boot manager. All linux distributions will install a boot manager in such cases.
No one has any right to force data on you
and command you to believe it or else.
If it is not true for you, it isn't true.
LRH
and command you to believe it or else.
If it is not true for you, it isn't true.
LRH
Remove the existing drive >
attach the other drive >
install linux >
remove drive >
attach both drives (if sata no need for master/slave, if IDE set each to master on separate channels or set master/slave on one channel).
Boot comp and access bios and set the boot options (select which drive should always boot first).
attach the other drive >
install linux >
remove drive >
attach both drives (if sata no need for master/slave, if IDE set each to master on separate channels or set master/slave on one channel).
Boot comp and access bios and set the boot options (select which drive should always boot first).
No one has any right to force data on you
and command you to believe it or else.
If it is not true for you, it isn't true.
LRH
and command you to believe it or else.
If it is not true for you, it isn't true.
LRH
Great thanks, nice to hear you can set which to boot first I was thinking would have to choose at every stat up.TonyT wrote:Remove the existing drive >
attach the other drive >
install linux >
remove drive >
attach both drives (if sata no need for master/slave, if IDE set each to master on separate channels or set master/slave on one channel).
Boot comp and access bios and set the boot options (select which drive should always boot first).
One of these was plugged into drive and mother board labeled SATA 1 do I need another for the second drive? Looking around SATA 1 and 2 are different versions so if this has to be plugged into both drives do I need a 2 headed one connected to SATA 1? http://www.ebay.com/itm/23-SATA-Hard-Dr ... 1e655f7f97
Meanwhile, just get an additional sata cable and lay the second drive on bottom of case or stand it up/hang...no worries.
No one has any right to force data on you
and command you to believe it or else.
If it is not true for you, it isn't true.
LRH
and command you to believe it or else.
If it is not true for you, it isn't true.
LRH
I thought about that was afraid might short out, cable and rails should be here by tues. I do want to play with it though, I like the Zorin better than XP and the wifi was as good as with XP. If others did not use computer would have left the Zorin drive in and put the XP back when stuff gets here.TonyT wrote:Meanwhile, just get an additional sata cable and lay the second drive on bottom of case or stand it up/hang...no worries.
Just looked even though on board are labeled sata 1 and 2 in DRIVES see both one under sata 0 other under sata 1 both turned on. Was confusing because they are the same part number and size WD drives, but I see them there but just one in boot menu. I guess it can't be cable if I see it in drives. I saw another setting for drive control something about supporting older systems was either NORMAL (default) or other is on normal. Did not think that could have anything to do with it since both drives are identical sata drives, could that be what I need to change?
There is also in drives drive 3 (says something about PATA) is turned off the default is on, if I turn it on when I go to exit instead of booting goes to screen that says not present do you want to run utility not knowing what will happen I opt to go back to set up and turn it back off. Do I need to leave on and select continue?
Found this from 2007, mines a GX280. http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/ ... 89880.html
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