andyshriver
Technical User
Please review the following scenario: Machine 1 contains the drive named SATA1. This drive crashed and will not boot. In an attempt to recover data from SATA1, I remove that drive from Machine 1 and place it in Machine 2, a machine indentical to Machine 1. I power up Machine 2 (for which SATA2 is the only HDD) - Machine 2 displays the message "new hardware installed - please restart your computer". I restarted and, after logging in, the message "There is either no page file or your page file is too small...". After clicking "OK" the next thing I see is that "the connection to F:\%network drive% cannot be restored - the device is already in use". After clicking through that message, no icons or taskbar display - just a blue background. After a hard re-boot, chkdsk wants to run, specifying F: as the drive to be checked. Both machines are W2KProSP4 on P$ machines with single SATA drives and 512MG Ram. What can I do to remedy this situation? Am I screwed? I thank you all in advance.