unless there is something you need to save on it,
I'd partiation and format it.
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"Martin W13" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:013DC8DA-FA2D-42E8-BE13-(E-Mail Removed)...
Just thought, the disk had been used in a Netgear network drive, so would
have been formatted in a different way to Windows - if I go to Disk
management and create a partition would that solve the problem do you think?
"Martin W13" wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just built a system with a SATA HDD as the boot disk and a DVD drive on the
> IDE cable. I've just added an IDE HDD on to the same cable as the DVD and
> although the BIOS recognises it's there when Vista boots it can't seem to
> find it.
>
> Do I need to move the jumper on the back of the Drive to Slave (it's
> currently on Cable Select) or would I be better getting an IDE-SATA convertor
> and using the spare SATA socket on the MB? Or am I just being totally dense
> and missing something really obvious?
>
> Cheers in advance for your help
>