If you took the trouble to go to the Western Digital website you could
download for free the instal software for the drive. This would do all that
you want and it is very intuitive.There is also an extensive faq.You could
also have a boot manager and then you could choose which drive to boot.Above
all Windows does not like two 9x OS on the same PC - that is why you need a
boot manager which 'hides' one drive.
"JTJersey" <> wrote in message
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> I've replaced a Seagate drive with a Western Digital. Both drives have
> Windows 98SE installed on them. I want to boot from the Western Digital.
> Jumpers are set for Master/Slave configuration according to the
> manufacturers specs, but the Seagate drive insists on being the boot
> drive. I even took it off the ribbon cable and hooked it up separately to
> the secondary IDE and it still wants to boot from that Seagate. The
> Western Digital drive boots up just fine when set by itself. All I want
> is to transfer some files off the Seagate and then use it for storage.
> This has got to be something stupid I'm not doing.
>
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