I downloaded ReactOS 0.2.4 installer, and I wanted to install it on my second hard drive (slave one, the master one has Windows). Every time, the installer could not write the boot sector.
So I disconnected the master one and configured ReactOS drive to be master. Installation was successful and ReactOS worked.
Then, I put the master drive on again, and configured the slave drive to be the boot drive in the BIOS. FreeLoader booted, and ReactOS started to boot, but soon it locked with a ntoskrnl bug, saying something like INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
Could this bug be fixed?
P.S. is there a way to write FreeLoader on the boot sector after ReactOS has been installed?
ReactOS doesn't like to be in a slave hard drive
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Edit the ini file of freeloader
[ReactOS]
BootType=ReactOS
SystemPath=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\reactos
Options=
This should work for primary slave
[ReactOS]
BootType=ReactOS
SystemPath=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\reactos
Options=
This should work for primary slave
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