Quote from Luto:
Since Win is booting, I suspect you are just having a slow boot:
common problems:
Hardware device not found: (check the device manager for problems). In this case Windows is just trying to find the device.
Too many startups: Check the MSCONFIG startup tab. This happens with you get too much junk ware.
Very dirty win install: Do a clean install. This happens when you install and uninstall poorly designed and tested software.
Cheers.
Quote from Luto:
Make sure you have the jumpers set to Cable Select. Although the setting for master and slave are supposed to work, it is better to let the controller do it as they have been capable for about 8 years of doing so.
Quote from Banjo:
Yes, the jumper on back of the HD should be set to cable select. The other settngs availabe are master and slave. You don't want those . Cable select allows the controller to designate which drive will be the master and the slave. It does this by designating the one plugged into the end of the ribbon the master and the plug in the middle of the ribbon the slave. This means you should probably place the largest, robust HD at ribbon end as it will be the master.