What does the disk list as in disk management? Dynamic or basic? If
dynamic, your best bet would probably be to copy all you files off and then
convert it to a basic type disk.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309044
If it is basic, then what does it list under file system and status?
"Nickski3" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:0D39480E-AA69-4C3A-AF4A-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have just recently installed a second SATA hard drive in my Dell XPS. I
> have been having issues with software conflict crashes so I decided to add a
> new larger Western Digital WD3200AAJS, 320GB as a primary and keep the
> smaller existing WD800JD, 80GB drive as a secondary drive. It was a bare
> bone drive when I purchased it and I forgot to pick up a Serial ATA cable so
> when I installed it, I simply unplugged the cable from my existing 80GB drive
> and installed Windows XP2 on the new drive. Then I went out and purchased
> the second cable, plugged the 80Gig into the second socket (there are 4 all
> together, 0-3). When I turned on the system, I set up the second drive in
> the system BIOS and continued to boot Windows XP. When I went to My
> Computer/Windows Explorer, the second drive was not listed. Next I went into
> the device manager and found it listed there. I tried uninstalling the drive
> and then reinstalled it and it made no difference, the drive still doesn't
> show up in My Computer.
> I am wondering how I can get it to show up as a drive in My Computer.
> Additionally, I tried an experiment and shut the system down, switched the
> cables to reverse the drive order so the the 80Gig was primary and the 320Gig
> was secondary and low-and-behold, both drives show up in My Computer.
> Do I need to re-format the new drive and start over, or is there an easier
> solution?
> Any suggestions?
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> Nickski
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