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compsosinc@gmail.com
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      18th Feb 2007
Running XP Pro SP2. System has a Maxtor 60GB SCSI hard drive & second
300GB Maxtor on Promise Controller on separate connections (not daisy
chained). The 60GB is a boot-up drive partitioned into C:\ (operating
system) & D:\ (Applications installed). The 300GB drive (F:\) has (1)
partition and contains a data files only. System has ran fine for 2
years. Discovered the C:\ partition had only 700MB free space so began
to delete the following files and perform routine maintenance:

1. Deleted (in Local Settings) all files within the "Temp" folder &
"temporary Internet Files"
2. Deleted all files within C:\Windows\Temp
3. Deleted all $*.X files under C:\Windows EXCEPT the $hf_mig$
folder. These included: $MSI...$ntServicePack..., & $NTunistall...
4. Ran System Tools>Disk Cleanup. Performed compressing of files, etc
5. Rebooted.

After rebooting, can no longer "access" the second drive. If I click
on it in "My Computer" it ask if I want to format it. Also shows it's
only 128GB, not 300GB. Shows same in Disk Management.

What I have done so far:

1. Reloaded XP SP2. Checked for Windows updates.
2. Uninstalled/Disconnected second drive, rebooted, reconnected,
rebooted. Same results.

The second drive is detected by the BIOS correctly.

Any ideas what may have happened or what other troubleshooting steps
to take?

 
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Bill Blanton
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      18th Feb 2007
I'd start by pulling the controller card out of the loop. Is the 300GB Maxtor
a SCSI or an IDE(PATA or SATA) device? If need be, temporarily disconnect
an optical drive to connect it to the mobo. I assume the BIOS supports
48-bit LBA, since you say it detects it correctly.

If that fails, I'd run a partinfo on the drive to see what the partition tables
and the boot sector look like. You can find that here-
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/utilities.html

Of course don't do anything that writes to the drive until you discover
what the problem is.




<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Running XP Pro SP2. System has a Maxtor 60GB SCSI hard drive & second
> 300GB Maxtor on Promise Controller on separate connections (not daisy
> chained). The 60GB is a boot-up drive partitioned into C:\ (operating
> system) & D:\ (Applications installed). The 300GB drive (F:\) has (1)
> partition and contains a data files only. System has ran fine for 2
> years. Discovered the C:\ partition had only 700MB free space so began
> to delete the following files and perform routine maintenance:
>
> 1. Deleted (in Local Settings) all files within the "Temp" folder &
> "temporary Internet Files"
> 2. Deleted all files within C:\Windows\Temp
> 3. Deleted all $*.X files under C:\Windows EXCEPT the $hf_mig$
> folder. These included: $MSI...$ntServicePack..., & $NTunistall...
> 4. Ran System Tools>Disk Cleanup. Performed compressing of files, etc
> 5. Rebooted.
>
> After rebooting, can no longer "access" the second drive. If I click
> on it in "My Computer" it ask if I want to format it. Also shows it's
> only 128GB, not 300GB. Shows same in Disk Management.
>
> What I have done so far:
>
> 1. Reloaded XP SP2. Checked for Windows updates.
> 2. Uninstalled/Disconnected second drive, rebooted, reconnected,
> rebooted. Same results.
>
> The second drive is detected by the BIOS correctly.
>
> Any ideas what may have happened or what other troubleshooting steps
> to take?
>



 
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compsosinc@gmail.com
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      19th Feb 2007
On Feb 18, 2:28 pm, "Bill Blanton" <bblan...@REMOVEmagicnet.net>
wrote:
> I'd start by pulling the controller card out of the loop. Is the 300GB Maxtor
> a SCSI or an IDE(PATA or SATA) device? If need be, temporarily disconnect
> an optical drive to connect it to the mobo. I assume the BIOS supports
> 48-bit LBA, since you say it detects it correctly.
>
> If that fails, I'd run a partinfo on the drive to see what the partition tables
> and the boot sector look like. You can find that here-http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/utilities.html
>
> Of course don't do anything that writes to the drive until you discover
> what the problem is.
>
>
>
> <compsos...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Running XP Pro SP2. System has a Maxtor 60GB SCSI hard drive & second
> > 300GB Maxtor on Promise Controller on separate connections (not daisy
> > chained). The 60GB is a boot-up drive partitioned into C:\ (operating
> > system) & D:\ (Applications installed). The 300GB drive (F:\) has (1)
> > partition and contains a data files only. System has ran fine for 2
> > years. Discovered the C:\ partition had only 700MB free space so began
> > to delete the following files and perform routine maintenance:

>
> > 1. Deleted (in Local Settings) all files within the "Temp" folder &
> > "temporary Internet Files"
> > 2. Deleted all files within C:\Windows\Temp
> > 3. Deleted all $*.X files under C:\Windows EXCEPT the $hf_mig$
> > folder. These included: $MSI...$ntServicePack..., & $NTunistall...
> > 4. Ran System Tools>Disk Cleanup. Performed compressing of files, etc
> > 5. Rebooted.

>
> > After rebooting, can no longer "access" the second drive. If I click
> > on it in "My Computer" it ask if I want to format it. Also shows it's
> > only 128GB, not 300GB. Shows same in Disk Management.

>
> > What I have done so far:

>
> > 1. Reloaded XP SP2. Checked for Windows updates.
> > 2. Uninstalled/Disconnected second drive, rebooted, reconnected,
> > rebooted. Same results.

>
> > The second drive is detected by the BIOS correctly.

>
> > Any ideas what may have happened or what other troubleshooting steps
> > to take?- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


It was the partition table we fixed it using a utility from
www.partitionsupport.com. Thanks

 
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