"OnCallDoc" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> I've just reinstalled XP on my C drive (master). I have a second hard
> drive (primary slave) which is partitioned and worked fine prior to XP
> reinstallation. It is a western digital 200GB WD Caviar SE - 7200 RPM
> drive connected internally to a Promise Ultra 100 TX2 PCI Controller Card.
> It
> has all of my backup files on it.
>
> THe new installation of XP is fine, although the second drive is only
> recognized as "F" and double clicking onto the slave drive only brings up
> a format disk option. XP is not showing the partitions. How do I "tell"
> XP
> that this drive has already been formatted for XP and is partitioned and
> that there is data already on it?
>
> Looking on the Western Digital website i get:
>
> "Data cannot be accessed on a slave drive after reinstalling Windows XP
> Home Edition on the master drive. This issue is related to the
> operating
> system and is beyond the basic level of support offered by Western
> Digital.
> Because this is a Windows operating system issue, please contact Microsoft
> for
> technical support on this issue after verifying that you have installed
> and jumpered all of your IDE devices correctly."
>
> Go figure... Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have years and
> years of work saved on the second hard drive!
>
> Thank you in advance.
> "Tom" wrote:
>> If you have time, and especially a broadband connection, you could try
>> downloading Knoppix, burning ISO to CD and using it as a CD run
>> (operating
>> system) Linux distro. You may be able to see all of your files using it,
>> and
>> then copy them over to your current hard drive, then format the second
>> drive
>> using Windows, and then copy back over the files.
>>
>> In the future though, I would ALWAYS keep what is important to you, on
>> media
>> outside of the actual PC, e.g. external hard drive, or DVD backup data,
>> as
>> DVD burners are real cheap, as are the DVD media.
"OnCallDoc" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:9265FA02-0DD1-4595-BB0C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> thanks Tom for the advice and solution. At least I know now there is a
> possibility I can get my data back. Is there another solution? I thought
> the
> idea with a second hard drive was to back up data files so that in the
> event
> your operating system crashes you would not lose your data.
>
> I guess it was naive to think I could simply plug the second hard drive
> back
> in as a plug and play like device and expect everything to be as it was
> before.
>
> Any other suggestions?
>
> Thank you.
Doc:
You state that your problem began after a reinstallation of XP on your
primary HD. Can we assume that no hardware changes of any kind occurred at
this time? And that you're *absolutely* certain the second drive that you're
having problems with is correctly jumpered and connected? And that there
were no problems with that drive prior to the reinstall of the OS?
Have you tried connecting the second drive to one of your motherboard's IDE
connectors (making sure it's jumpered correctly, of course)? Are you using
the Promise controller card because your motherboard's BIOS doesn't support
large-capacity disks? Even if so, try connecting the drive to one of the
MB's IDE connectors and see if at least a portion of the drive is recognized
and can be accessed.
You mention that the drive's letter is "F". Is that a change from its
previous drive letter before you reinstalled XP?
When you access XP's Disk Management utility (Start > right-click My
Computer > Manage > Disk Management), specifically and in detail, what does
it show re your problem drive? When you right-click on the graphic for that
drive, is there an item "Change Drive Letter and Paths..." that can be
accessed?
Anna
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