Jimmy, read the whole thing again. You install the player software on both drives (even though the player only uses the Primary for player software). The only real differance between Primary and Secondary is the jumper position.

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With the new drive still plugged in, apply the developer upgrade of the player software. You know, the one that you had ready ahead of time. You should do this even if the drive is only intended as a secondary drive. The reasons are multifold: To prevent the kernel from trying to fry the old disk when you attach it in the next step, to make sure all the folders are in their proper places, and to let the drive work as a "backup" drive should the primary drive fail. If you are formatting two fresh, blank disks, you should install the the developer build onto both of them (by swapping them into the primary drive slot and applying the upgrade individually).


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Brad B.