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In Reply to: RE: cMP - the open source high-end Memory Player posted by cics on December 30, 2007 at 05:42:01
I have a "classical" cMP BIOS + software setting.
Now I am having trouble adding a second SATA hard drive. The slimmed Windows version does not seem to recognize it.
Hope I do not have to rebuild the whole system...
Any suggestions ?
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Hope I do not have to rebuild the whole system...Any suggestions ?Phew. This thread is still active (just) even though it's now seven years old - is that something of a record?
You shouldn't have to rebuild. First, I'd try temporarily re-enabling relevant services such as Logical Disk Manager.
Second, I successfully added a third network drive to an ultra-slim XP system by manually editing the Registry after a bit of searching for this and that. I also managed to replace the system drive by installing the new drive on a different computer and exporting its Registry entry. That gave me the correct syntax for editing the relevant entry on the cMP2 machine.
IOW, you need to footle around a bit but my experience suggests that you'll get there before long. Needless to say, you MUST make an imagefile of your cMP2's system partition before touching anything - but I'm sure you knew that.
HTH
Dave
Edits: 10/20/14
Hi Dave,
Thanks a lot for the ideas ! I did not think about exporting the registry entry.
7 yrs,,,, Yes, it might well be a record.
And, SURE, I have plenty of imagefiles :))
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