Re: 为什么UDMA硬盘在boot.ini是multi而不是scsi# Windows - 看得见风景的窗口
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you shouldn't use scsi(0)
because UDMA is still an IDE harddisk,
and the partition number is beginning with 1 while scsi,disk and rdisk
begin with 0.
so if you only have one UDMA disk, and install Xp on the first partition,
you should use multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partion(1) in your boot.ini
actually if you use windows xp Cd to boot up, it will make boot.ini file
by itself, you only need select which partition you want to install,
that's enough.
because UDMA is still an IDE harddisk,
and the partition number is beginning with 1 while scsi,disk and rdisk
begin with 0.
so if you only have one UDMA disk, and install Xp on the first partition,
you should use multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partion(1) in your boot.ini
actually if you use windows xp Cd to boot up, it will make boot.ini file
by itself, you only need select which partition you want to install,
that's enough.