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DR
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      9th Dec 2007
I currently built a system and loaded XP Pro - want to trnsfr files from old
hard drive to new. New system has a SATA hd (Seagate 80G) and everything is
working fine. Connected old drive (Quantum fireball 20G) with Windows 98se
to IDE cable as slave and CD drive as master. Boot process sees 2hd as
slave, Device Manager sees 2hd, Computer Mgmt sees both hd, but if I right
click the second hd my only option is to Delete Partion or Help. The option
to change drive letter and path is not available (grayed out). Both hd are
seen as healthy with fat 32. Volume labels are listed as: C: and the second
as Windows_98. I have tried the Action, rescan disks in computer mgmt and
have read several help forums and past posted Q&A's and have tried just about
every suggestion? I did read a past post something about go back which was
loaded on my old system.
 
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LVTravel
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      9th Dec 2007
I would recommend that you temporarily unhook the CD and put the Quantum as
the master on the IDE channel. Many older drives (and a Quantum 20 GB is an
old drive) didn't like a CD being the master and them being the slave.
Don't know if this is the problem you are experiencing.

What is the drive letter of the CD as you currently have it set? If it is
set as D: it may, with the configuration you currently have, be keeping the
OS from assigning a letter to the Quantum drive.

Hope this helps, if not, or if it does, please let us know.

"DR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:37C7D920-1613-4309-9832-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I currently built a system and loaded XP Pro - want to trnsfr files from
>old
> hard drive to new. New system has a SATA hd (Seagate 80G) and everything
> is
> working fine. Connected old drive (Quantum fireball 20G) with Windows
> 98se
> to IDE cable as slave and CD drive as master. Boot process sees 2hd as
> slave, Device Manager sees 2hd, Computer Mgmt sees both hd, but if I right
> click the second hd my only option is to Delete Partion or Help. The
> option
> to change drive letter and path is not available (grayed out). Both hd are
> seen as healthy with fat 32. Volume labels are listed as: C: and the
> second
> as Windows_98. I have tried the Action, rescan disks in computer mgmt and
> have read several help forums and past posted Q&A's and have tried just
> about
> every suggestion? I did read a past post something about go back which
> was
> loaded on my old system.



 
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DR
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      9th Dec 2007
tried it and it did not work, but thank you.

"LVTravel" wrote:

> I would recommend that you temporarily unhook the CD and put the Quantum as
> the master on the IDE channel. Many older drives (and a Quantum 20 GB is an
> old drive) didn't like a CD being the master and them being the slave.
> Don't know if this is the problem you are experiencing.
>
> What is the drive letter of the CD as you currently have it set? If it is
> set as D: it may, with the configuration you currently have, be keeping the
> OS from assigning a letter to the Quantum drive.
>
> Hope this helps, if not, or if it does, please let us know.
>
> "DR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:37C7D920-1613-4309-9832-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I currently built a system and loaded XP Pro - want to trnsfr files from
> >old
> > hard drive to new. New system has a SATA hd (Seagate 80G) and everything
> > is
> > working fine. Connected old drive (Quantum fireball 20G) with Windows
> > 98se
> > to IDE cable as slave and CD drive as master. Boot process sees 2hd as
> > slave, Device Manager sees 2hd, Computer Mgmt sees both hd, but if I right
> > click the second hd my only option is to Delete Partion or Help. The
> > option
> > to change drive letter and path is not available (grayed out). Both hd are
> > seen as healthy with fat 32. Volume labels are listed as: C: and the
> > second
> > as Windows_98. I have tried the Action, rescan disks in computer mgmt and
> > have read several help forums and past posted Q&A's and have tried just
> > about
> > every suggestion? I did read a past post something about go back which
> > was
> > loaded on my old system.

>
>
>

 
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Gerry
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      9th Dec 2007
DR

Download and install TweakUi.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p.../powertoys.asp

In TweakUi select My Computer, Drives. Check the box before the
partition assuming it is there.


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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DR wrote:
> tried it and it did not work, but thank you.
>
> "LVTravel" wrote:
>
>> I would recommend that you temporarily unhook the CD and put the
>> Quantum as the master on the IDE channel. Many older drives (and a
>> Quantum 20 GB is an old drive) didn't like a CD being the master and
>> them being the slave. Don't know if this is the problem you are
>> experiencing.
>>
>> What is the drive letter of the CD as you currently have it set? If
>> it is set as D: it may, with the configuration you currently have,
>> be keeping the OS from assigning a letter to the Quantum drive.
>>
>> Hope this helps, if not, or if it does, please let us know.
>>
>> "DR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:37C7D920-1613-4309-9832-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I currently built a system and loaded XP Pro - want to trnsfr files
>>> from old
>>> hard drive to new. New system has a SATA hd (Seagate 80G) and
>>> everything is
>>> working fine. Connected old drive (Quantum fireball 20G) with
>>> Windows 98se
>>> to IDE cable as slave and CD drive as master. Boot process sees
>>> 2hd as slave, Device Manager sees 2hd, Computer Mgmt sees both hd,
>>> but if I right click the second hd my only option is to Delete
>>> Partion or Help. The option
>>> to change drive letter and path is not available (grayed out). Both
>>> hd are seen as healthy with fat 32. Volume labels are listed as:
>>> C: and the second
>>> as Windows_98. I have tried the Action, rescan disks in computer
>>> mgmt and have read several help forums and past posted Q&A's and
>>> have tried just about
>>> every suggestion? I did read a past post something about go back
>>> which was
>>> loaded on my old system.



 
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LVTravel
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      10th Dec 2007
When you unhooked the CD and only had the Quantum drive on the IDE channel,
did it show during the boot and also in Drive management the same way as it
did when you had the CD drive hooked up?

Can you actually hear the drive spinning up when it is turned on? I had an
old drive once that failed to spin up, the computer (this was a Win 2000
system) would find the electronics on the drive (bios found the drive) and
IIRC Windows could see the drive's electronics but couldn't access it to
read or write it. I can't remember if a drive letter was assigned or not in
its failure state. Wonder if this may be the case, drive not spinning up.
If you CAN'T hear it spinning up, give it a sharp rap on its side (either
through drive rack side or if not permanently installed in the rack on it's
narrow side with the but of a screwdriver. Don't tap on top or electronics
side of drive.) just after powerup of system. Worked to get my drive
spinning.

Let me know what you find out.


"DR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:844946D2-6B22-4A00-8FDE-(E-Mail Removed)...
> tried it and it did not work, but thank you.
>
> "LVTravel" wrote:
>
>> I would recommend that you temporarily unhook the CD and put the Quantum
>> as
>> the master on the IDE channel. Many older drives (and a Quantum 20 GB is
>> an
>> old drive) didn't like a CD being the master and them being the slave.
>> Don't know if this is the problem you are experiencing.
>>
>> What is the drive letter of the CD as you currently have it set? If it
>> is
>> set as D: it may, with the configuration you currently have, be keeping
>> the
>> OS from assigning a letter to the Quantum drive.
>>
>> Hope this helps, if not, or if it does, please let us know.
>>
>> "DR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:37C7D920-1613-4309-9832-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I currently built a system and loaded XP Pro - want to trnsfr files from
>> >old
>> > hard drive to new. New system has a SATA hd (Seagate 80G) and
>> > everything
>> > is
>> > working fine. Connected old drive (Quantum fireball 20G) with Windows
>> > 98se
>> > to IDE cable as slave and CD drive as master. Boot process sees 2hd as
>> > slave, Device Manager sees 2hd, Computer Mgmt sees both hd, but if I
>> > right
>> > click the second hd my only option is to Delete Partion or Help. The
>> > option
>> > to change drive letter and path is not available (grayed out). Both hd
>> > are
>> > seen as healthy with fat 32. Volume labels are listed as: C: and the
>> > second
>> > as Windows_98. I have tried the Action, rescan disks in computer mgmt
>> > and
>> > have read several help forums and past posted Q&A's and have tried just
>> > about
>> > every suggestion? I did read a past post something about go back which
>> > was
>> > loaded on my old system.

>>
>>
>>



 
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      14th Dec 2007

"LVTravel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I would recommend that you temporarily unhook the CD and put the Quantum as
>the master on the IDE channel. Many older drives (and a Quantum 20 GB is
>an old drive) didn't like a CD being the master and them being the slave.
>Don't know if this is the problem you are experiencing.
>
> What is the drive letter of the CD as you currently have it set? If it is
> set as D: it may, with the configuration you currently have, be keeping
> the OS from assigning a letter to the Quantum drive.
>
> Hope this helps, if not, or if it does, please let us know.


Hi, LVTravel, if OP connects old, ide drive to the system using an
external, usb enclosure, wouldn't the system recognize it where he could
then copy over the files? If I understand correctly, the ide must be jumped
as master to be seen, but couldn't it be plugged into/after system is booted
via its 'hot-swap' capability? s


 
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sdlomi2
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      14th Dec 2007
Found this link for my suggestion above:

http://askbobrankin.com/sata_and_ide_hard_drives.html


 
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