I recently decided trying to upgrade my old HP a bit and add a second hard drive. I bought a Seagate 40 GB drive kit from Wal-Mart. Though a nice reliable pc my Hp is not to great for upgrading and has only one extra bay to put the new hard drive in. Unfortunately this bay is located too far away from the original drive to put them on the same IDE cable as master and slave. The extra bay is directly below my CD-Rom drive. I hooked the new drive up to the same IDE cable as the CD-rom with the hard drive as master and the cd-rom as the slave. My bios picked up the new drive but windows98 would not show either the new drive or the cd-rom. I called the tech support line and the guy had me take out the drive and attach it to the IDE for the original drive as a slave. Of course since there are no brackets nearby I had to set the new drive up on a couple of books along side my case free computer. We got the drive working and formatted but there is no way I can use it very long like that. He suggested I use it for a bit and reboot a couple of times before trying to put it into the configuration I need for my computer. So this evening I decided to try to put the drive in the extra bay. I changed the jumpers on the drive and the cd-rom to master and slave and even changed the IDE cable to the new one that was included in the kit. When I rebooted my computer I was amazed that the new drive actually was available and seems to work just great. Unfortunately now I can't access my cd-rom drive. It shows up in the bios but its not in accessible in windows98. This is the first time I've tried installing new hardware on a computer and its got me really scratching my head!