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I just purchased an HP Officejet 5510 and HP's proprietary software
will only load to my master/boot hard drive, which is full, thus only
loading the most basic utilities, which will not do.

So, I've decided to make current slaven/non boot 40 gig hard drive
the master, so that I can install the full version of my HP Officejet
5510 software on it,and prevent things like this from happening in the
future.

Can I make the master/boot hard drive the slave hard drive and visa
versa through bios. If something goes wrong, can I just go back into
bios and reverse it to the former setting, or, is there a better way of
doing this? Or do I have to actually switch jumpers inside the 950
Athlon Thunderbird machine etc...?

Thanks!


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