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"Secondary Drive 1 Not Found"


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tonydking

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Windows Vista Ultimate
Intel® Pentium® 4 CPU 2.80 GHz
512 MB RAM
Radeon X1300 Series

After updating my video card from an ATI Radeon 9200 to the Radeon X1300 Pro, on boot-up I get the message: Secondary drive 1 not found.

I'm then given the option to continue normally or go to my set-up utility. When continuing normally to Windows, there is no difference in my computer's performance, all drives are visable, and nothing seems to be out of place. Yet I know that something must be.

Please help.
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rodneymckay

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Windows Vista Ultimate
Intel® Pentium® 4 CPU 2.80 GHz
512 MB RAM
Radeon X1300 Series

After updating my video card from an ATI Radeon 9200 to the Radeon X1300 Pro, on boot-up I get the message: Secondary drive 1 not found.

I'm then given the option to continue normally or go to my set-up utility. When continuing normally to Windows, there is no difference in my computer's performance, all drives are visable, and nothing seems to be out of place. Yet I know that something must be.

Please help.


So if you only have one hard drive it must be refering to your 1300. Do you completelly uninstall it from system manager before uninstalling your new card. It might also need to be disabled from system manager as well after installing your 9200 as it might be picking up both cards. I'd also recommend using a software program such as DriveCleanerPro http://www.drivercle...rofessional.php (free) that will delete any leftover drivers, dll files from your previous card which can help avoid any conflicts.
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