Yes, but the issue is Windows was installed as C:\ When making it the slave, it now becomes D:\ and everything in the install that is hard coded as C:\ becomes screwed. That's why I need to use a boot loader that switches the drives. On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 07:39, jludwig wrote: > Some systems will boot off the second, third, or fourth hard drive if > set in BIOS. If so it should be possible to tell the BIOS/system to boot > from the slave drive. You could also turn off the primary in BIOS if > needed by setting the BIOS to none. > -- > jludwig <wralphie@xxxxxxxxxxx> -- Cheap Linux CD's - http://mpeters.us/linux/