Thanks to both Patti & Chris... Problem solved!
"Chris Priede" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Juse wrote:
> MY QUESTION: How do I get Windows to recognize this hard drive and
> label it under "My Computer"?
Go to Start menu, Run, and type in "diskmgmt.msc". This will launch Disk
Management, use of which is fairly self explanatory. Find your drive in the
list of physical disks at the bottom. Look at the drive map.
If you see empty space, create a new volume and format it.
If you see a FAT or NTFS volume, you can try to assign it a drive letter --
although usually Windows would have done that already if it was going to
work.
If you see an unknown volume, you can delete it first and then create a new
one.
Note that this will destroy any data that may already be on the drive. If
your purpose was to retrieve something from it, you will probably want to
investigate why Windows isn't recognizing the existing partition. There
could be various reasons for that, most likely one being that it was created
using something like Ontrack Disk Managager to overcome BIOS limitations
common in those days.
--
Chris Priede ((E-Mail Removed))
>
> NOTES:
> 1) Of course I've considered that I may have installed the hard drive
> wrong. I've double-checked all the physical aspects of the
> installation and it still does the same thing.
>
> 2) In case it helps, I did a full PC scan using PC Pitstop. Here is
> the link so you can see the results:
> http://www.pcpitstop.com/techexpress...0T9WVEL0USTCN7
>
> 3) I wanted to just try downloading an updated driver from Western
> Digital, but I couldn't understand what exactly to download on their
> web site. Here's a link to their software support section.
> http://support.wdc.com/ If you can tell me exactly what file to
> download, that would also be helpful because I am clueless!
>
> It sucks knowing just enough about computers to get yourself in
> trouble. DOH!
>
> Thanks,
> Jussi