Now that the 3 drives are settled. If the third drive is installed correctly, recognized by W95by the partition table and attached as drive e:, then your bad block error and freezing have got to be a failure of your ide controller channel to communicate with the hard drive. There are drives and controllers that just don't want to work together due to timing problems. <br>As a test can you reconfigure your new drive to c:, and load 95 on it to see if it will work as a standalone. It it does, then you may want to reconfigure the system so the new one is c:. If it doesn't work as standalone C: then get it fixed.<br>I have run across this type of problem several times in Unix. <br>Can I make an assumption. Drives 1&2 are on primary controller. Drive 3 is on secondary selected as master and identifies correctly in the bios.<br>Do you have a CD? on the same cable with drive 3? jumpered as slave?<br>Can you disable the CD if assumption is correct, and run scandisk on drive 3 to see if the drive still fails.<br>These are the steps I would take but no guarantee that it will show anything. <p>Ed Fair<br><a href=mailto: efair@atlnet.com> efair@atlnet.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>Any advice I give is my best judgement based on my interpretation of the facts you supply. <br>
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