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MBR Issue With Second Harddrive From Old System!
I have just finished building a Dual AMD MP 2400+ with 1 GB of memory. I have successfully installed Windows XP Pro, Red Hat Linux 9.0, Mandrake 9.0, SUSE 9.0 Pro, Free BSD 4.7, and Sun Solaris 9.0. After installing my second harddrive from an older system, I find the time it takes for the Windows XP splash screen to appear is really slow (1-2 minutes), in other words a black screen. I remember the second harddrive being installed as a second harddrive in my old system with Red Hat Linux 9.0 installed on it, and an NT partition. The drive contained the Master Boot Record (MBR). Windows 2000 was installed on the main harddrive as a second OS and set as the default boot. I am wondering if XP (or GRUB from Red Hat 9.0) might be trying to read the MBR off of this drive and thus taking so long to show it's splash screen. If so, how do I remove the MBR off of this second harddrive, without having to reformat the entire drive.
Note: Both the Primary and Secondary Harddrives on the new system are identical drives (same make, same model number, same size thus same performance)
Also I have searched Google, MSN Search, Yahoo Search and AllTheWeb.com for how to fix the problem? I also have spoken to my colleagues about it and most are saying to use Fdisk in the CMD prompt, but Fdisk is not available for Windows XP or any NT OS's for the matter. I do have Partition Magic 7.0 but it doesn't show if their is a boot record on the second harddrive. Only with the main harddrive!
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