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Well, if there's a problem, I'll find it, but this is a new and extremely exasparating one for me. Just reformatted my C: Drive with Windows XP Pro. After installing a few bits of software for hardware from disk (Nero, Monitor, Fax Modem) I then discovered that I was missing my 2nd hard disk drive (normally assigned as D . I then find that my CD-ROM and DVD drives have the incorrect lettersmapped to them. Both hard drives are internal. No external drives here. Upon checking in Control Panel... System,... I see the two hard drives are present (both in Safe and Normal mode). However, the one drive ST340214A has Disable as an option, whereas the other hard drive, ST360015A has no Disable feature. How do I tell the system to map my 2nd hard drive (which I think is the 15A) back to being D: drive? The CD-ROM is currently D: (should be E:, and the DVD drive is currently E: (should be F:. The C: and A: drives are both correct (main hard disk C: and 1.44 MB Floppy A:. I have never personally seen this problem before and really have no idea on how to proceed so I would really appreciate guidance here. What would happen if I reformat again? Would the 2nd hard disk re-appear? I need that disk drive back as it has a few years of data stored on it which I need! I know I reformatted the (correct) C: drive. As yet, I have only re-formatted C:, and then put on the software for my fax modem, Nero/InCD, then NVidia graphics card drivers, and lastly the monitor. No printer or scanner software installed (not connected yet), and definitely didn't reach my XP Pro SP2 disk! I'd really appreciate help here please! Thanks to you all in hopeful anticipation of solving the problem here. TTFN... Lynn |
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"Lynn" <manxcatq@msn.com> wrote in message news:uLjVLPDDGHA.3992@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Hi there, > > Well, if there's a problem, I'll find it, but this is a new and extremely > exasparating one for me. > > Just reformatted my C: Drive with Windows XP Pro. After installing a few > bits of software for hardware from disk (Nero, Monitor, Fax Modem) I then > discovered that I was missing my 2nd hard disk drive (normally assigned as > D . I then find that my CD-ROM and DVD drives have the incorrect letters> mapped to them. Both hard drives are internal. No external drives here. > > Upon checking in Control Panel... System,... I see the two hard drives are > present (both in Safe and Normal mode). However, the one drive ST340214A has > Disable as an option, whereas the other hard drive, ST360015A has no Disable > feature. > > How do I tell the system to map my 2nd hard drive (which I think is the 15A) > back to being D: drive? The CD-ROM is currently D: (should be E:, and the > DVD drive is currently E: (should be F:. The C: and A: drives are both > correct (main hard disk C: and 1.44 MB Floppy A:. > > I have never personally seen this problem before and really have no idea on > how to proceed so I would really appreciate guidance here. > > What would happen if I reformat again? Would the 2nd hard disk re-appear? I > need that disk drive back as it has a few years of data stored on it which I > need! I know I reformatted the (correct) C: drive. > > As yet, I have only re-formatted C:, and then put on the software for my fax > modem, Nero/InCD, then NVidia graphics card drivers, and lastly the monitor. > No printer or scanner software installed (not connected yet), and definitely > didn't reach my XP Pro SP2 disk! > > I'd really appreciate help here please! Thanks to you all in hopeful > anticipation of solving the problem here. > > TTFN... > > Lynn Your first check must be to watch your BIOS messages early during the boot phase. Can you see both disks? The next step should be to find out if the file structure on your second disk is intact. Here is how to do it: 1. Boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk from www.bootdisk.com. 2. Run this command: ntfsdos /L:MNOP 3. Check if you can see your files and folders on drives M:, N:, O: or P:. |
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Hi there,
Made the 98 boot disk. Typed in the command line and got error messages. CDR101 Not Ready reading D: drive. I put in exactly what you had said, but it gave an error on D: Also same error on reading E:. F: drive gave Invalid. Upon further investigation, after trying to run a reformat again, I now see Drives C: and F: instead of C: and D:. Therefore reformat cancelled. Is it possible to re-map F: to D:? Is it also possible to recover the data on the D: drive (backup)? Both drives are showing as Healthy (under Administration). One is System, the other is blank. Thanks in advance for suggestions on what else I can try. Lynn "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message news:e$D2CmDDGHA.3064@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > > "Lynn" <manxcatq@msn.com> wrote in message > news:uLjVLPDDGHA.3992@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > > Hi there, > > > > Well, if there's a problem, I'll find it, but this is a new and extremely > > exasparating one for me. > > > > Just reformatted my C: Drive with Windows XP Pro. After installing a few > > bits of software for hardware from disk (Nero, Monitor, Fax Modem) I then > > discovered that I was missing my 2nd hard disk drive (normally assigned as > > D . I then find that my CD-ROM and DVD drives have the incorrectletters > > mapped to them. Both hard drives are internal. No external drives here. > > > > Upon checking in Control Panel... System,... I see the two hard drives are > > present (both in Safe and Normal mode). However, the one drive ST340214A > has > > Disable as an option, whereas the other hard drive, ST360015A has no > Disable > > feature. > > > > How do I tell the system to map my 2nd hard drive (which I think is the > 15A) > > back to being D: drive? The CD-ROM is currently D: (should be E:, and the > > DVD drive is currently E: (should be F:. The C: and A: drives are both > > correct (main hard disk C: and 1.44 MB Floppy A:. > > > > I have never personally seen this problem before and really have no idea > on > > how to proceed so I would really appreciate guidance here. > > > > What would happen if I reformat again? Would the 2nd hard disk re-appear? > I > > need that disk drive back as it has a few years of data stored on it which > I > > need! I know I reformatted the (correct) C: drive. > > > > As yet, I have only re-formatted C:, and then put on the software for my > fax > > modem, Nero/InCD, then NVidia graphics card drivers, and lastly the > monitor. > > No printer or scanner software installed (not connected yet), and > definitely > > didn't reach my XP Pro SP2 disk! > > > > I'd really appreciate help here please! Thanks to you all in hopeful > > anticipation of solving the problem here. > > > > TTFN... > > > > Lynn > > Your first check must be to watch your BIOS messages > early during the boot phase. Can you see both disks? > > The next step should be to find out if the file structure > on your second disk is intact. Here is how to do it: > 1. Boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk from www.bootdisk.com. > 2. Run this command: ntfsdos /L:MNOP > 3. Check if you can see your files and folders on drives M:, N:, O: or P:. > > |
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In your first post you wrote that you were unable to
see your second disk. In your second post you write "One is System, the other is blank.". From this I conclude that you have since reformatted the missing drive. This does not sound very encouraging. Here are a few tools that ***might*** restore the data on the formatted disk: http://www.restorer2000.com/r2k.htm http://www.hddrecovery.com.au http://bootmaster.filerecovery.biz http://www.runtime.org/ (GetDataBack) http://www.runtime.org/ (has a trial version) www.acronis.com (RecoveryExpert) "Lynn" <manxcatq@msn.com> wrote in message news:urWl$tHDGHA.532@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > Hi there, > > Made the 98 boot disk. Typed in the command line and got error messages. > CDR101 Not Ready reading D: drive. I put in exactly what you had said, but > it gave an error on D: > > Also same error on reading E:. F: drive gave Invalid. > > Upon further investigation, after trying to run a reformat again, I now see > Drives C: and F: instead of C: and D:. Therefore reformat cancelled. Is it > possible to re-map F: to D:? Is it also possible to recover the data on the > D: drive (backup)? > > Both drives are showing as Healthy (under Administration). One is System, > the other is blank. > > Thanks in advance for suggestions on what else I can try. > > Lynn > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message > news:e$D2CmDDGHA.3064@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > > > > "Lynn" <manxcatq@msn.com> wrote in message > > news:uLjVLPDDGHA.3992@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > > > Hi there, > > > > > > Well, if there's a problem, I'll find it, but this is a new and > extremely > > > exasparating one for me. > > > > > > Just reformatted my C: Drive with Windows XP Pro. After installing a few > > > bits of software for hardware from disk (Nero, Monitor, Fax Modem) I > then > > > discovered that I was missing my 2nd hard disk drive (normally assigned > as > > > D . I then find that my CD-ROM and DVD drives have the incorrect> letters > > > mapped to them. Both hard drives are internal. No external drives > here. > > > > > > Upon checking in Control Panel... System,... I see the two hard drives > are > > > present (both in Safe and Normal mode). However, the one drive ST340214A > > has > > > Disable as an option, whereas the other hard drive, ST360015A has no > > Disable > > > feature. > > > > > > How do I tell the system to map my 2nd hard drive (which I think is the > > 15A) > > > back to being D: drive? The CD-ROM is currently D: (should be E:, and > the > > > DVD drive is currently E: (should be F:. The C: and A: drives are both > > > correct (main hard disk C: and 1.44 MB Floppy A:. > > > > > > I have never personally seen this problem before and really have no idea > > on > > > how to proceed so I would really appreciate guidance here. > > > > > > What would happen if I reformat again? Would the 2nd hard disk > re-appear? > > I > > > need that disk drive back as it has a few years of data stored on it > which > > I > > > need! I know I reformatted the (correct) C: drive. > > > > > > As yet, I have only re-formatted C:, and then put on the software for my > > fax > > > modem, Nero/InCD, then NVidia graphics card drivers, and lastly the > > monitor. > > > No printer or scanner software installed (not connected yet), and > > definitely > > > didn't reach my XP Pro SP2 disk! > > > > > > I'd really appreciate help here please! Thanks to you all in hopeful > > > anticipation of solving the problem here. > > > > > > TTFN... > > > > > > Lynn > > > > Your first check must be to watch your BIOS messages > > early during the boot phase. Can you see both disks? > > > > The next step should be to find out if the file structure > > on your second disk is intact. Here is how to do it: > > 1. Boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk from www.bootdisk.com. > > 2. Run this command: ntfsdos /L:MNOP > > 3. Check if you can see your files and folders on drives M:, N:, O: or P:. > > > > > > |
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"Lynn" <manxcatq@msn.com> wrote in message news:uLjVLPDDGHA.3992@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Hi there, > > Well, if there's a problem, I'll find it, but this is a new and extremely > exasparating one for me. > > Just reformatted my C: Drive with Windows XP Pro. After installing a few > bits of software for hardware from disk (Nero, Monitor, Fax Modem) I then > discovered that I was missing my 2nd hard disk drive (normally assigned as > D . I then find that my CD-ROM and DVD drives have the incorrect letters> mapped to them. Both hard drives are internal. No external drives here. > > Upon checking in Control Panel... System,... I see the two hard drives are > present (both in Safe and Normal mode). However, the one drive ST340214A > has > Disable as an option, whereas the other hard drive, ST360015A has no > Disable > feature. > > How do I tell the system to map my 2nd hard drive (which I think is the > 15A) > back to being D: drive? The CD-ROM is currently D: (should be E:, and the > DVD drive is currently E: (should be F:. The C: and A: drives are both > correct (main hard disk C: and 1.44 MB Floppy A:. > > I have never personally seen this problem before and really have no idea > on > how to proceed so I would really appreciate guidance here. > > What would happen if I reformat again? Would the 2nd hard disk re-appear? > I > need that disk drive back as it has a few years of data stored on it which > I > need! I know I reformatted the (correct) C: drive. > > As yet, I have only re-formatted C:, and then put on the software for my > fax > modem, Nero/InCD, then NVidia graphics card drivers, and lastly the > monitor. > No printer or scanner software installed (not connected yet), and > definitely > didn't reach my XP Pro SP2 disk! > > I'd really appreciate help here please! Thanks to you all in hopeful > anticipation of solving the problem here. > > TTFN... > > Lynn Lynn: From your description of the processes you undertook it's not entirely clear (at least to me!) precisely what transpired, so let me ask you a few questions and then we can go on from there if you want... 1. You say you "reformatted" your C: drive. I assume from this that you made a fresh install of the XP OS, yes? And that drive was formerly your day-to-day working booting HD, correct? 2. When you "reformatted" your C: drive and made a fresh install of the OS using the XP installation CD, during the installation process your second drive (the D: drive) would have been listed. Do you recall seeing it and more importantly, do you recall performing *any* action on that drive? 3. Prior to the reinstall of the OS as noted above, I take it there were do drive recognition problems affecting your D: drive, right? It was used as a data storage device and functioned fine, yes? Again, no problems with that drive, yes? 4. But I guess you had some problems with your XP OS and that's why you decided to make a fresh install of the OS. Can you briefly describe what the problem(s) were? 5. After you reinstalled the OS, the boot drive is booting without a problem and functions without any problems, notwithstanding the drive non-recognition problem you're having with your second HD, right? 6. You're *absolutely* sure that your secondary drive is connected/jumpered correctly. All the cables are securely attached. You didn't make any physical changes either before, during, or after the OS reinstall process, right? 7. You say both drives are shown in Device Manager, so it would seem there's no problem in your motherboard's BIOS detecting the second drive. (The reason there's no Disable option on one of your drives is because that's your boot drive, your C: drive). 8. Access Disk Management and tell us what you see, if anything, with respect to your second hard drive. Anna |
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No, sorry, didn't mean to confuse. When I went to Admin. options and
lookced under Computer Management and then Disk Manager I can see both drives; however, C: (Disk 0) is present and shows as Healthy (System), 55 GB NTFS. Then Disk 1 has no letter assigned, 37 GB, Healthy (Active). When I went to reformat again, I had drives C: and F: instead of the usual C: and D:. I cannot find a way to access F: at all. If I click on Device Manager under Comp Mgmt and System Tools, I see both hard drives. I guess I need to find a way to access this 2nd hard drive somehow. Whether there's anything on it is currently unknown. Ideas please? Thanks so much! Lynn "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message news:#7S9LyHDGHA.3064@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > In your first post you wrote that you were unable to > see your second disk. In your second post you write > "One is System, the other is blank.". From this I conclude > that you have since reformatted the missing drive. This > does not sound very encouraging. Here are a few tools > that ***might*** restore the data on the formatted disk: > > http://www.restorer2000.com/r2k.htm > http://www.hddrecovery.com.au > http://bootmaster.filerecovery.biz > http://www.runtime.org/ (GetDataBack) > http://www.runtime.org/ (has a trial version) > www.acronis.com (RecoveryExpert) > > > "Lynn" <manxcatq@msn.com> wrote in message > news:urWl$tHDGHA.532@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > > Hi there, > > > > Made the 98 boot disk. Typed in the command line and got error messages. > > CDR101 Not Ready reading D: drive. I put in exactly what you had said, > but > > it gave an error on D: > > > > Also same error on reading E:. F: drive gave Invalid. > > > > Upon further investigation, after trying to run a reformat again, I now > see > > Drives C: and F: instead of C: and D:. Therefore reformat cancelled. Is > it > > possible to re-map F: to D:? Is it also possible to recover the data on > the > > D: drive (backup)? > > > > Both drives are showing as Healthy (under Administration). One is System, > > the other is blank. > > > > Thanks in advance for suggestions on what else I can try. > > > > Lynn > > > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message > > news:e$D2CmDDGHA.3064@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > > > > > > "Lynn" <manxcatq@msn.com> wrote in message > > > news:uLjVLPDDGHA.3992@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > > > > Hi there, > > > > > > > > Well, if there's a problem, I'll find it, but this is a new and > > extremely > > > > exasparating one for me. > > > > > > > > Just reformatted my C: Drive with Windows XP Pro. After installing a > few > > > > bits of software for hardware from disk (Nero, Monitor, Fax Modem) I > > then > > > > discovered that I was missing my 2nd hard disk drive (normally > assigned > > as > > > > D . I then find that my CD-ROM and DVD drives have the incorrect> > letters > > > > mapped to them. Both hard drives are internal. No external drives > > here. > > > > > > > > Upon checking in Control Panel... System,... I see the two hard drives > > are > > > > present (both in Safe and Normal mode). However, the one drive > ST340214A > > > has > > > > Disable as an option, whereas the other hard drive, ST360015A has no > > > Disable > > > > feature. > > > > > > > > How do I tell the system to map my 2nd hard drive (which I think is > the > > > 15A) > > > > back to being D: drive? The CD-ROM is currently D: (should be E:, and > > the > > > > DVD drive is currently E: (should be F:. The C: and A: drives are both > > > > correct (main hard disk C: and 1.44 MB Floppy A:. > > > > > > > > I have never personally seen this problem before and really have no > idea > > > on > > > > how to proceed so I would really appreciate guidance here. > > > > > > > > What would happen if I reformat again? Would the 2nd hard disk > > re-appear? > > > I > > > > need that disk drive back as it has a few years of data stored on it > > which > > > I > > > > need! I know I reformatted the (correct) C: drive. > > > > > > > > As yet, I have only re-formatted C:, and then put on the software for > my > > > fax > > > > modem, Nero/InCD, then NVidia graphics card drivers, and lastly the > > > monitor. > > > > No printer or scanner software installed (not connected yet), and > > > definitely > > > > didn't reach my XP Pro SP2 disk! > > > > > > > > I'd really appreciate help here please! Thanks to you all in hopeful > > > > anticipation of solving the problem here. > > > > > > > > TTFN... > > > > > > > > Lynn > > > > > > Your first check must be to watch your BIOS messages > > > early during the boot phase. Can you see both disks? > > > > > > The next step should be to find out if the file structure > > > on your second disk is intact. Here is how to do it: > > > 1. Boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk from www.bootdisk.com. > > > 2. Run this command: ntfsdos /L:MNOP > > > 3. Check if you can see your files and folders on drives M:, N:, O: or > P:. > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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"Anna" <myname@myisp.net> wrote in message news:eWDKnZIDGHA.3140@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > > "Lynn" <manxcatq@msn.com> wrote in message > news:uLjVLPDDGHA.3992@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > > Hi there, > > > > Well, if there's a problem, I'll find it, but this is a new and extremely > > exasparating one for me. > > > > Just reformatted my C: Drive with Windows XP Pro. After installing a few > > bits of software for hardware from disk (Nero, Monitor, Fax Modem) I then > > discovered that I was missing my 2nd hard disk drive (normally assigned as > > D . I then find that my CD-ROM and DVD drives have the incorrectletters > > mapped to them. Both hard drives are internal. No external drives here. > > > > Upon checking in Control Panel... System,... I see the two hard drives are > > present (both in Safe and Normal mode). However, the one drive ST340214A > > has > > Disable as an option, whereas the other hard drive, ST360015A has no > > Disable > > feature. > > > > How do I tell the system to map my 2nd hard drive (which I think is the > > 15A) > > back to being D: drive? The CD-ROM is currently D: (should be E:, and the > > DVD drive is currently E: (should be F:. The C: and A: drives are both > > correct (main hard disk C: and 1.44 MB Floppy A:. > > > > I have never personally seen this problem before and really have no idea > > on > > how to proceed so I would really appreciate guidance here. > > > > What would happen if I reformat again? Would the 2nd hard disk re-appear? > > I > > need that disk drive back as it has a few years of data stored on it which > > I > > need! I know I reformatted the (correct) C: drive. > > > > As yet, I have only re-formatted C:, and then put on the software for my > > fax > > modem, Nero/InCD, then NVidia graphics card drivers, and lastly the > > monitor. > > No printer or scanner software installed (not connected yet), and > > definitely > > didn't reach my XP Pro SP2 disk! > > > > I'd really appreciate help here please! Thanks to you all in hopeful > > anticipation of solving the problem here. > > > > TTFN... > > > > Lynn > > > Lynn: > From your description of the processes you undertook it's not entirely clear > (at least to me!) precisely what transpired, so let me ask you a few > questions and then we can go on from there if you want... > > 1. You say you "reformatted" your C: drive. I assume from this that you made > a fresh install of the XP OS, yes? And that drive was formerly your > day-to-day working booting HD, correct? Correct. C: is my Programs and OS drive. > > 2. When you "reformatted" your C: drive and made a fresh install of the OS > using the XP installation CD, during the installation process your second > drive (the D: drive) would have been listed. Do you recall seeing it and > more importantly, do you recall performing *any* action on that drive? I don't recall performing any action on the D: drive, but now I'm no longer sure. > > 3. Prior to the reinstall of the OS as noted above, I take it there were do > drive recognition problems affecting your D: drive, right? It was used as a > data storage device and functioned fine, yes? Again, no problems with that > drive, yes? D: drive had all my backed up data on it, no programs run from it. > > 4. But I guess you had some problems with your XP OS and that's why you > decided to make a fresh install of the OS. Can you briefly describe what the > problem(s) were? I had problems with Windows Explorer where it wouldn't recognise Fonts, Printers or Scanners. I thought this was due to the installation of some MS Beta software, specifically the Windows OneCare Live. After I removed the software the problems seemed to go away; however, I noticed in the past few days that they had returned. This time I wondered if it was due to the installation of Windows XP Winter Fun Packs. I had other issues with Outlook 2003 so I decided to reformat. I backed everything up to my D: drive and then proceeded to reformat with my XP Pro CD. > > 5. After you reinstalled the OS, the boot drive is booting without a problem > and functions without any problems, notwithstanding the drive > non-recognition problem you're having with your second HD, right? Everything seems fine with C: drive. Just can't access D: drive. See responses to Pegasus that I just posted recently. > > 6. You're *absolutely* sure that your secondary drive is connected/jumpered > correctly. All the cables are securely attached. You didn't make any > physical changes either before, during, or after the OS reinstall process, > right? Believe me, when it comes to opening the CPU I leave that to someone else. I touch NOTHNG. > > 7. You say both drives are shown in Device Manager, so it would seem there's > no problem in your motherboard's BIOS detecting the second drive. (The > reason there's no Disable option on one of your drives is because that's > your boot drive, your C: drive). I believe you're right here. > > 8. Access Disk Management and tell us what you see, if anything, with > respect to your second hard drive. Again, see post just submitted to group. Thanks again! Lynn > Anna > > |
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"Lynn" <manxcatq@msn.com> wrote in message news:%23qQ2aYJDGHA.628@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > No, sorry, didn't mean to confuse. When I went to Admin. options and > lookced under Computer Management and then Disk Manager I can see both > drives; however, C: (Disk 0) is present and shows as Healthy (System), 55 GB > NTFS. Then Disk 1 has no letter assigned, 37 GB, Healthy (Active). When I > went to reformat again, I had drives C: and F: instead of the usual C: and > D:. I cannot find a way to access F: at all. If I click on Device Manager > under Comp Mgmt and System Tools, I see both hard drives. > > I guess I need to find a way to access this 2nd hard drive somehow. > Whether there's anything on it is currently unknown. > > Ideas please? Thanks so much! > > Lynn I guess it comes back to the test I recommended in my previous reply. Let me repeat my instructions, this time in more detail. 1. Get your Win98 boot disk from www.bootdisk.com. 2. Copy ntfsdos.exe (www.sysinternals.com) to it. 3. Boot the machine with this floppy. After turning on the PC, press F8 repeatedly until you see the DOS boot menu. 4. Select "Safe Mode command prompt only". 5. Type this command: A:\ntfsdos /L:MNOP. 6. Report the result. 7. Type these commands: dir M:\ dir N:\ (repeat for every drive reported in Step 6) If any of the responses are different from the above or if you see error messages, report them! This test will tell you what readable file systems you have on any of your drivers. It won't attempt to repair anything. |
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"Lynn" <manxcatq@msn.com> wrote in message news:OuBfBeJDGHA.2704@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > > "Anna" <myname@myisp.net> wrote in message > news:eWDKnZIDGHA.3140@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >> >> "Lynn" <manxcatq@msn.com> wrote in message >> news:uLjVLPDDGHA.3992@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >> > Hi there, >> > >> > Well, if there's a problem, I'll find it, but this is a new and > extremely exasparating one for me. >> > >> > Just reformatted my C: Drive with Windows XP Pro. After installing a >> > few >> > bits of software for hardware from disk (Nero, Monitor, Fax Modem) I > then discovered that I was missing my 2nd hard disk drive (normally > assigned > as D . I then find that my CD-ROM and DVD drives have the incorrect> letters mapped to them. Both hard drives are internal. No external > drives > here. >> > >> > Upon checking in Control Panel... System,... I see the two hard drives > are present (both in Safe and Normal mode). However, the one drive > ST340214A >> > has Disable as an option, whereas the other hard drive, ST360015A has >> > no >> > Disable feature. >> > >> > How do I tell the system to map my 2nd hard drive (which I think is the >> > 15A) >> > back to being D: drive? The CD-ROM is currently D: (should be E:, and > the >> > DVD drive is currently E: (should be F:. The C: and A: drives are both >> > correct (main hard disk C: and 1.44 MB Floppy A:. >> > >> > I have never personally seen this problem before and really have no >> > idea >> > on >> > how to proceed so I would really appreciate guidance here. >> > >> > What would happen if I reformat again? Would the 2nd hard disk > re-appear? >> > I >> > need that disk drive back as it has a few years of data stored on it > which >> > I >> > need! I know I reformatted the (correct) C: drive. >> > >> > As yet, I have only re-formatted C:, and then put on the software for >> > my >> > fax >> > modem, Nero/InCD, then NVidia graphics card drivers, and lastly the >> > monitor. >> > No printer or scanner software installed (not connected yet), and >> > definitely >> > didn't reach my XP Pro SP2 disk! >> > >> > I'd really appreciate help here please! Thanks to you all in hopeful >> > anticipation of solving the problem here. >> > >> > TTFN... >> > >> > Lynn >> >> >> Lynn: >> From your description of the processes you undertook it's not entirely > clear (at least to me!) precisely what transpired, so let me ask you a few >> questions and then we can go on from there if you want... >> >> 1. You say you "reformatted" your C: drive. I assume from this that you > made a fresh install of the XP OS, yes? And that drive was formerly your >> day-to-day working booting HD, correct? Lynn responds... Correct. C: is my Programs and OS drive. >> 2. When you "reformatted" your C: drive and made a fresh install of the >> OS >> using the XP installation CD, during the installation process your second >> drive (the D: drive) would have been listed. Do you recall seeing it and >> more importantly, do you recall performing *any* action on that drive? Lynn responds... I don't recall performing any action on the D: drive, but now I'm no longer sure. >> 3. Prior to the reinstall of the OS as noted above, I take it there were > no drive recognition problems affecting your D: drive, right? It was used > as > a data storage device and functioned fine, yes? Again, no problems with > that >> drive, yes? Lynn responds... D: drive had all my backed up data on it, no programs run from it. >> 4. But I guess you had some problems with your XP OS and that's why you >> decided to make a fresh install of the OS. Can you briefly describe what > the problem(s) were? Lynn responds... I had problems with Windows Explorer where it wouldn't recognise Fonts, Printers or Scanners. I thought this was due to the installation of some MS Beta software, specifically the Windows OneCare Live. After I removed the software the problems seemed to go away; however, I noticed in the past few days that they had returned. This time I wondered if it was due to the installation of Windows XP Winter Fun Packs. I had other issues with Outlook 2003 so I decided to reformat. I backed everything up to my D: drive and then proceeded to reformat with my XP Pro CD. >> 5. After you reinstalled the OS, the boot drive is booting without a > problem and functions without any problems, notwithstanding the drive >> non-recognition problem you're having with your second HD, right? Lynn responds... Everything seems fine with C: drive. Just can't access D: drive. See responses to Pegasus that I just posted recently. >> 6. You're *absolutely* sure that your secondary drive is > connected/jumpered correctly. All the cables are securely attached. You > didn't make any >> physical changes either before, during, or after the OS reinstall >> process, >> right? Lynn responds... Believe me, when it comes to opening the CPU I leave that to someone else. > I touch NOTHNG. >> 7. You say both drives are shown in Device Manager, so it would seem > there's no problem in your motherboard's BIOS detecting the second drive. > (The >> reason there's no Disable option on one of your drives is because that's >> your boot drive, your C: drive). Lynn responds... I believe you're right here. >> 8. Access Disk Management and tell us what you see, if anything, with >> respect to your second hard drive. > Again, see post just submitted to group. (follows) When I went to Admin. options and lookced under Computer Management and then Disk Manager I can see both drives; however, C: (Disk 0) is present and shows as Healthy (System), 55 GB NTFS. Then Disk 1 has no letter assigned, 37 GB, Healthy (Active). When I went to reformat again, I had drives C: and F: instead of the usual C: and D:. I cannot find a way to access F: at all. If I click on Device Manager under Comp Mgmt and System Tools, I see both hard drives. I guess I need to find a way to access this 2nd hard drive somehow. Whether there's anything on it is currently unknown. > Thanks again! > Lynn Lynn: When you say "I went to refomat again", are you referring to *another* new format & install of the OS, or is this just a reference to the original re:install? Does Disk Management *now* list both drives, i.e., your C: drive and then Disk 1, and the latter has no drive letter assigned to it? Or are you indicating that *now* both drives are shown as drives C: & F:? The Disk 1 you mention, indicates it's a 40 GB hard drive. Is that the missing HD? Please be clear as to precisely what DM is showing at this moment. Anna |
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Here's my update. Turns out the problem has to do with Norton GoBack. It was installed on C: and then (a few weeks later) the drive was re-formatted. I had a tech. friend check the system and was advised the drive is working properly; it is just being "hidden" and is therefore inaccessible. I was also told that all the files seem to be there! I have e-mailed Symantec as the program files are stored on the problem 2nd drive, subsequently I can do nothing until I can redownload the software again. Hoping that they'll come through with a solution. Thanks for your suggestions. Much appreciated! "Lynn" <manxcatq@msn.com> wrote in message news:uLjVLPDDGHA.3992@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Hi there, > > Well, if there's a problem, I'll find it, but this is a new and extremely > exasparating one for me. > > Just reformatted my C: Drive with Windows XP Pro. After installing a few > bits of software for hardware from disk (Nero, Monitor, Fax Modem) I then > discovered that I was missing my 2nd hard disk drive (normally assigned as > D . I then find that my CD-ROM and DVD drives have the incorrect letters> mapped to them. Both hard drives are internal. No external drives here. > > Upon checking in Control Panel... System,... I see the two hard drives are > present (both in Safe and Normal mode). However, the one drive ST340214A has > Disable as an option, whereas the other hard drive, ST360015A has no Disable > feature. > > How do I tell the system to map my 2nd hard drive (which I think is the 15A) > back to being D: drive? The CD-ROM is currently D: (should be E:, and the > DVD drive is currently E: (should be F:. The C: and A: drives are both > correct (main hard disk C: and 1.44 MB Floppy A:. > > I have never personally seen this problem before and really have no idea on > how to proceed so I would really appreciate guidance here. > > What would happen if I reformat again? Would the 2nd hard disk re-appear? I > need that disk drive back as it has a few years of data stored on it which I > need! I know I reformatted the (correct) C: drive. > > As yet, I have only re-formatted C:, and then put on the software for my fax > modem, Nero/InCD, then NVidia graphics card drivers, and lastly the monitor. > No printer or scanner software installed (not connected yet), and definitely > didn't reach my XP Pro SP2 disk! > > I'd really appreciate help here please! Thanks to you all in hopeful > anticipation of solving the problem here. > > TTFN... > > Lynn > > > > > |
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