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I just had to reinstall WinXP and I'm having a problem with one of my HD's.
I have 2 HDs, one primary and one slaved off that primary. The install went w/o a hitch but now, for some reason, XP can't explore to my slave drive. If I open up 'Computer Management' and navigate to Storage -> Disk Management, I see that both my HDs and both my CD drives (one a DVD drive and one a CD-RW drive) are showing. In the top part of the dialogue, I see Volume Layout Type File System Status (C Partition Basic NTFS Healthy (System)Chaos* Partition Basic NTFS Healthy (System) * The label I gave to my slave HD In the bottom part, I see: Disk 0 (C ![]() Basic 37.25 GB NTFS 37.25 GB Healthy (System) Online Disk 1 Chaos Basic 27.95 GB NTFS 27.95 GB Healthy (Active) CD-ROM 0 DVD (E ![]() No Media CD-ROM 1 CD-ROM (F ![]() No Media Originally, the CD drives had different drive letters and I changed them to the above. So I'm curious, if Disk Management can see my secondary/slave HD, why can't Windows Exlorer or 'My Computer'? Is there something else I need to do to get it so I can explore to it? I really don't want to format it as I backed up all my old settings onto that drive. Before I reinstalled XP, I had no problems accessing that drive... My desktop is a Dell PowerEdge 400SC. In Device Manager, the only items that have a yellow question mark next to them are the following: Multimedia Audio Controller Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller I'm having difficulty finding the drivers for those devices and so that's why they haven't been installed yet. Nevertheless, neither should be causing problems with XP being able to explore to my secondary HD. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! thnx, Christoph |
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Although you may have used the same user name as you had before, it is
not the same account and Win XP knows it. You now have to Take Ownership of the files and folders on the drive D: http://support.microsoft.com/default...308421&sd=tech You must be logged on to the computer with an account that has administrative credentials. If you are running Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, you must start the computer in safe mode, and then log on with an account that has Administrative rights to have access to the Security tab. "Christoph Boget" <jcboget@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:e6BF8onCGHA.3984@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... |I just had to reinstall WinXP and I'm having a problem with one of my HD's. | I have 2 HDs, one primary and one slaved off that primary. The install went | w/o a hitch but now, for some reason, XP can't explore to my slave drive. | If I open up 'Computer Management' and navigate to Storage -> Disk | Management, I see that both my HDs and both my CD drives (one a DVD drive | and one a CD-RW drive) are showing. In the top part of the dialogue, I see | | Volume Layout Type File System Status | (C Partition Basic NTFS Healthy(System) | Chaos* Partition Basic NTFS Healthy (System) | | * The label I gave to my slave HD | | In the bottom part, I see: | | Disk 0 (C ![]() | Basic 37.25 GB NTFS | 37.25 GB Healthy (System) | Online | | Disk 1 Chaos | Basic 27.95 GB NTFS | 27.95 GB Healthy (Active) | | CD-ROM 0 | DVD (E ![]() | No Media | | CD-ROM 1 | CD-ROM (F ![]() | No Media | | Originally, the CD drives had different drive letters and I changed them to | the above. | | So I'm curious, if Disk Management can see my secondary/slave HD, why can't | Windows Exlorer or 'My Computer'? Is there something else I need to do to | get it so I can explore to it? I really don't want to format it as I backed | up all my old settings onto that drive. Before I reinstalled XP, I had no | problems accessing that drive... | | My desktop is a Dell PowerEdge 400SC. In Device Manager, the only items | that have a yellow question mark next to them are the following: | | Multimedia Audio Controller | Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller | | I'm having difficulty finding the drivers for those devices and so that's | why they haven't been installed yet. Nevertheless, neither should be | causing problems with XP being able to explore to my secondary HD. | | Any help would be greatly appreciated!! | | thnx, | Christoph | | |
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> Although you may have used the same user name as you had before, it is
> not the same account and Win XP knows it. You now have to Take > Ownership of the files and folders on the drive D: > http://support.microsoft.com/default...308421&sd=tech That's all well and good. However, the above article pre-supposes you have access to browse/explore the file structure on the drive. That isn't the case for me. The ONLY way I'm even able to see that windows is recognizing the drive (though, not letting me access it) is through the 'Disk Management' when using the 'Computer Management' administration tool. > You must be logged on to the computer with an account that has > administrative credentials. If you are running Microsoft Windows XP > Home Edition, you must start the computer in safe mode, and then log > on with an account that has Administrative rights to have access to > the Security tab. Except the only place you can get to the 'Security Tab' is via Windows Explorer, which won't display my slave drive. In disk management, when I right click on the item for the drive (Disk 1), the only options I see (depending on what part I right click on) are: Properties Delete Partition (which I really don't want to do) Convert to Dynamic Disk Help Now, one odd thing I noticed when I clicked on 'Properties' -- on the 'Volumes' tab, it is showing the 'Partition style:' as "Master Boot Record (MBR)". Now, that is very odd particularly because that drive hasn't been anything other than a slave. Is it possible that since the disk is showing as having a MBR, it's throwin things off and not allowing me to access it via Windows Explorer? That seems very questionable to me because I remember many times in the past I've taken an old primary drive with an old Windows installation and made that a slave so I can use it to copy old settings from. So I'm not sure how that could be causing a problem. From the disk management functionality, everything about the drive seems normal. It's showing the right capacity, when I click on the properties, it's showing the right device type on the 'General' tab, it's showing the right location on that same tab... I'm just at a total loss as to why it's not accessable via explorer... thnx, Christoph |
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"Christoph Boget" <jcboget@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:e6BF8onCGHA.3984@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >I just had to reinstall WinXP and I'm having a problem with one of my HD's. >I have 2 HDs, one primary and one slaved off that primary. The install >went w/o a hitch but now, for some reason, XP can't explore to my slave >drive. If I open up 'Computer Management' and navigate to Storage -> Disk >Management, I see that both my HDs and both my CD drives (one a DVD drive >and one a CD-RW drive) are showing. In the top part of the dialogue, I >see > > Volume Layout Type File System Status > (C Partition Basic NTFS Healthy (System)> Chaos* Partition Basic NTFS Healthy (System) > > * The label I gave to my slave HD > > In the bottom part, I see: > > Disk 0 (C ![]() > Basic 37.25 GB NTFS > 37.25 GB Healthy (System) > Online > > Disk 1 Chaos > Basic 27.95 GB NTFS > 27.95 GB Healthy (Active) > > CD-ROM 0 > DVD (E ![]() > No Media > > CD-ROM 1 > CD-ROM (F ![]() > No Media > > Originally, the CD drives had different drive letters and I changed them > to the above. > > So I'm curious, if Disk Management can see my secondary/slave HD, why > can't Windows Exlorer or 'My Computer'? Is there something else I need to > do to get it so I can explore to it? I really don't want to format it as > I backed up all my old settings onto that drive. Before I reinstalled XP, > I had no problems accessing that drive... > > My desktop is a Dell PowerEdge 400SC. In Device Manager, the only items > that have a yellow question mark next to them are the following: > > Multimedia Audio Controller > Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller > > I'm having difficulty finding the drivers for those devices and so that's > why they haven't been installed yet. Nevertheless, neither should be > causing problems with XP being able to explore to my secondary HD. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated!! > > thnx, > Christoph Christoph: Did you note that no drive letter has been assigned to your secondary drive? See if you can assign one in Disk Management. If the "Change Drive letter..." menu item for that disk is grayed out, then shut down the machine, disconnect the secondary drive and boot up with your primary drive. Then shut down the machine, reconnect the secondary drive - making sure you've properly connected and jumpered it - and bootup again. Hopefully a drive letter will then be assigned to that secondary drive. Anna |
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Assign a Drive Letter like Anna suggested!!
"Christoph Boget" wrote: > I just had to reinstall WinXP and I'm having a problem with one of my HD's. > I have 2 HDs, one primary and one slaved off that primary. The install went > w/o a hitch but now, for some reason, XP can't explore to my slave drive. > If I open up 'Computer Management' and navigate to Storage -> Disk > Management, I see that both my HDs and both my CD drives (one a DVD drive > and one a CD-RW drive) are showing. In the top part of the dialogue, I see > > Volume Layout Type File System Status > (C Partition Basic NTFS Healthy (System)> Chaos* Partition Basic NTFS Healthy (System) > > * The label I gave to my slave HD > > In the bottom part, I see: > > Disk 0 (C ![]() > Basic 37.25 GB NTFS > 37.25 GB Healthy (System) > Online > > Disk 1 Chaos > Basic 27.95 GB NTFS > 27.95 GB Healthy (Active) > > CD-ROM 0 > DVD (E ![]() > No Media > > CD-ROM 1 > CD-ROM (F ![]() > No Media > > Originally, the CD drives had different drive letters and I changed them to > the above. > > So I'm curious, if Disk Management can see my secondary/slave HD, why can't > Windows Exlorer or 'My Computer'? Is there something else I need to do to > get it so I can explore to it? I really don't want to format it as I backed > up all my old settings onto that drive. Before I reinstalled XP, I had no > problems accessing that drive... > > My desktop is a Dell PowerEdge 400SC. In Device Manager, the only items > that have a yellow question mark next to them are the following: > > Multimedia Audio Controller > Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller > > I'm having difficulty finding the drivers for those devices and so that's > why they haven't been installed yet. Nevertheless, neither should be > causing problems with XP being able to explore to my secondary HD. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated!! > > thnx, > Christoph > > > |
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> Did you note that no drive letter has been assigned to your secondary
> drive? See if you can assign one in Disk Management. If the "Change Drive > letter..." menu item for that disk is grayed out, then shut down the > machine, disconnect the secondary drive and boot up with your primary > drive. Then shut down the machine, reconnect the secondary drive - making > sure you've properly connected and jumpered it - and bootup again. > Hopefully a drive letter will then be assigned to that secondary drive. I did try that. And no, there was no change drive letter menu option available. The only option that wasn't greyed out was delete the partition. It turns out that the problem, like the cause of the issue in another post, was Norton GoBack. It had changed the partition type on the slave from 0x07 to 0x44. Once I changed the partion type back to 0x07, XP was happy to see my slave as an explorable drive. I've had so many problems with Norton GoBack of late that I will never, ever install it again. It's simply not worth the migraines... Thanks for all the help that everyone offered. I really appreciated it! thnx, Christoph |
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