On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 08:09:00 -0800, Chris wrote:
>I installed a 200GB hard as a second drive. It is running
>as a slave to the 80GB primary drive. The drive was
>detected and the drive loaded but it does not show up
>under my computer. It does show up under device manager as
>a 137GB hard drive but not assigned a letter. I have Win
>2000 w/ SP 4 and I have changed the registry editor to
>EnableBigLBa to 1. Do I still did to partition the drive
>to less than 137 GB?
If by "installed" you mean "plugged in," you have not in fact installed the
drive -- that takes partitioning and formatting. The fact that Device Manager
does not show a letter for it means you haven't partitioned and formatted it.
Read the Help in Device Manager on how to these jobs - they're simple enough,
(formatting a 200GB drive will take some time, though.)
In computerese, merely plugging in a device is _not_ the same as installing
it. A lot of people have been caught by this subtle and apparently purely
technical distinction, because some devices are "self installing" via the
plug'n'play protocol. Unfortunately, hard disks aren't plug'n'play.
HTH&GL
--
Wolf Kirchmeir, Blind River ON Canada
"Nature does not deal in rewards or punishments, but only in consequences."
(Robert Ingersoll)
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