In Control Panel, pick Administrative Tools, then Computer Management, which
will bring up a "Management Console". Look for "Disk Management" near the
bottom, and enter that.
Pick the disk concerned, right-click, and then choose Initialise. After
that you can pick the option to format.
Well-hidden, isn't it? We could do with a wizard here...
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"charlie88" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a problem thats similar. I have just installed a new hard drive into
> my DELL, to use alongside my original HD, but i have no idea how to
> initialise it. When i go into device manager, it says it is working
> properly,
> but I have no letter for the drive, so I can't use it :-( Can anyone help
> me?
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> I''m not too bright when it comes to computers lol
>
>
> "Raj" wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> My system is 7 months old and is running on WinXP-Pro(SP2). I presently
>> have a 40 GB HDD with partitions C, D & E. I have named my CD-RW drive
>> as
>> 'E' and DVD Player as 'F'.
>>
>> I am planning to install an additional Hard Disk of 40 GB. I would like
>> to
>> know whether I have to reformat my system and do the partitioning again.
>> Or
>> is it possible to install the second HDD without disturbing the existing
>> setup.
>>
>> Hope I would get an immediate reply.
>>
>> Bi,
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