Here's what I did...
I have a one terabyte IDE hard drive that I partitioned so that I'd have enough room for an extra drive to use for data while using my Windows XP from a SATA drive, Then on the rest of the IDE I installed CentOS. So, I still have a empty SATA harddrive, right? And Windows XP 'sees' the partition on the IDE just fine, working good. I installed Windows 8 on the other SATA, and everything seemed to be working just fine untill I noticed that when I boot back into Windows XP, it wants to do a disk check on the IDE partition where my data is, and the same thing when I go back to the Windows 8. The two seem to be fighting with each other about what the extra disk should look like.
Is there any way to keep windows 8 from using the extra partition on the IDE drive?
I have a one terabyte IDE hard drive that I partitioned so that I'd have enough room for an extra drive to use for data while using my Windows XP from a SATA drive, Then on the rest of the IDE I installed CentOS. So, I still have a empty SATA harddrive, right? And Windows XP 'sees' the partition on the IDE just fine, working good. I installed Windows 8 on the other SATA, and everything seemed to be working just fine untill I noticed that when I boot back into Windows XP, it wants to do a disk check on the IDE partition where my data is, and the same thing when I go back to the Windows 8. The two seem to be fighting with each other about what the extra disk should look like.
Is there any way to keep windows 8 from using the extra partition on the IDE drive?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- CentOS, XP, Windows8
- System Manufacturer/Model
- ASUS
- CPU
- ?
- Motherboard
- ASUS
- Memory
- 2.5 G
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDA