Hi,
If other suggestions don't work I have an un-official one:
- If the disk contained just one volume/partition ONLY!
- Get MBRtool (free) and backup the MBR (so you can UNDO if required)
- Run it's partition table editor and change the value for type from 42 to:
07 if the volume was NTFS
0C if the volume was FAT32
- Save changes
- Set the partition active
If you feel uncomfortable with partition table editing you can use DiskPatch
(not free) and have it 'recover' the partition table on the mirrored disk
using the Repair MBR > FixMBR Tables option. After the partition is
recovered you will need to make it active again. DiskPatch will backup the
original MBR to the file called mbrsav.80, rename it after you quit
DiskPatch.
Regards,
Joep
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"Sanjay Tibrewal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello,
>
> I had Win2K server installed on my machine. I added a new hard drive
(slave
> mode), made both drives dynamic and mirrored my C drive containing the OS
> (and data) to a volume on the added drive. Now my C drive seems to have
> crashed and I am looking for the best way to bring my system back up using
> the drive I had added later.
>
> Any suggestions on how to go about doing this? If I just change the jumper
> setting to make the second drive as master and boot the system it won't. I
> created a boot disk and used that - now the system complains of missing
> ntoskernel.exe.
>
> Any suggestions or links for more information on how I can get my system
> back up would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Sanjay.
>
>