"After you set up the BIOS, is the third hard drive (hd0) or (hd2) in GRUB?
I don't understand what you mean..
(My third hard drive is PRIMARAY's MASTER)
Whether it's PRIMARY or MASTER, the third hard drive is (hd2) in GRUB anyway.
This shouldn't matter, right?
Then I simply unplugged all other hard drives and connected this third hard drive to the first hard drive's cable, but it still didn't work! Before that, I compared the NTLDR on drive C and the NTLDR on the boot partition of this third hard drive using FC /B under DOS, and they were exactly the same! (Under DOS)
So, extremely confused!
(If I copied the entire first partition of the first hard drive to the second partition of the third hard drive using sector copying, it might cause a problem with the CHS position matching, but the error it gives is NTLDR IS MISSING, which means it has correctly read the DBR of this partition, but it has a problem finding NTLDR. However, this NTLDR is clearly present and the file data is correct!)
So, extremely confused!!!
[ Last edited by GOTOmsdos on 2006-8-14 at 11:33 ]