>> "Barry Gibson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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p.s1jrqwvzq6ofxp@home1...
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> I am trying to help a friend of mine at work who has just replaced his
>>> main hard drive and re-installed XP on that drive. His problem is that
>>> now XP does not show his second drive through My Computer.
>>>
>>> If he goes through Disk Management, XP sees the drive and reports the
>>> size, free space etc, correctly but does not show a drive letter. I
>>> have had this before when swapping drives and have always managed to
>>> assign a drive letter to it and all has worked OK afterwards.
>>>
>>> The only difference from what he has told me is that the option on the
>>> R/click menu to change drive letter or path is greyed out and so is
>>> unable to select this option to assign a drive letter.
>>>
>>> The only thing he has done is to change the main the hard drive, the
>>> second has remained in situ . As usual he has made no back-up and
>>> needs to access the data on the second drive.
>>>
>>> Can anyone offer any assistance as to where the problem may lie?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.....
>>>
>>> Barry
BigJim responds...
>> it will be recognized as a simple drive under disk management.
>> right click on my computer icon, then manage, disk management.
"Barry Gibson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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p.s1kcrggcq6ofxp@home1...
> Thanks but we have tried this and it doesn't want to play ball. I offered
> this solution originally but it doesn't seem to work for him. As stated,
> the drive shows up as active and healthy, used and free space is showing
> correctly, just no drive letter assigned.
>
> Barry
Barry:
Just to make sure I understand the problem...
Your friend originally had a single working HDs in his machine which was
functioning properly. He subsequently replaced that drive with a new one and
did a fresh install of XP on the new drive. The new drive boots without a
problem and is properly functioning. He installed his former primary drive
as a second drive but that drive is not recognized by the system although I
assume it's detected in the BIOS. Do I have this right?
If so, did your friend re:jumper the second drive when he installed it? I
assume it was originally jumpered as Primary Master. If it's now a Slave to
the new PM is it properly jumpered as such? Has he re:checked the IDE data
cable connection as well as the power cable connection connecting to both
the drive and the motherboard's connectors to ensure they're securely
connected?
If all the connections look OK, have him (or you) do this...
1. Uninstall the second HD.
2. Boot just to the primary HD.
3. Shut down the machine.
4. Reinstall the second HD, making absolutely sure it's properly
connected/configured.
5. Boot and see what happens.
If the problem still exists, install the second drive to another IDE
connector, anywhere on the Secondary IDE channel (assuming it's now
connected as PS).
I assume his XP OS is still installed on the problem drive. If he
disconnects his new drive, can he boot to the problem drive? If you suspect
there's a chance that the problem drive is defective, can you use a
diagnostic utility available from the HD manufacturer to check it out?
Anna