160g hard drive

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Guest

Hi,
I have just installed a 160g Western Digital as a secondary drive and set it
to slave, but XP pro won't recognise it. It shows up in the bios but not in
XP. Any ideas on what is wrong.

I have also change the disk for a new one thinking it was faulty. Same problem
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Gazza said:
Hi,
I have just installed a 160g Western Digital as a secondary drive and
set it to slave, but XP pro won't recognise it. It shows up in the
bios but not in XP. Any ideas on what is wrong.

I have also change the disk for a new one thinking it was faulty.
Same problem

BIOS recognizes entire drive?
Disk Management doesn't see anything when you try to initialize? Or have
you done that?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309000
 
G

Guest

Shenan Stanley said:
BIOS recognizes entire drive?
Disk Management doesn't see anything when you try to initialize? Or have
you done that?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309000

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I have tried disk management, it also see the drive but will not initialize it when I go to my computer there is only C drive.
 
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Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers

Hi,

Click start/run and type diskmgmt.msc, then click ok. Right click the new
drive and select the option to create a partition. Until you partition the
drive, it will not show in Windows Explorer. After partitioning, you must
still format it before you can write data to it.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 
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Nog

Gazza said:
Hi,
I have just installed a 160g Western Digital as a secondary drive and set
it
to slave, but XP pro won't recognise it. It shows up in the bios but not
in
XP. Any ideas on what is wrong.

I have also change the disk for a new one thinking it was faulty. Same
problem

Shows up in BIOS? This is a good thing. Means it is recognized. Now create a
partition and format it and the OS will recognize it.
Make sure you set the master as a master when you make the slave a slave. As
opposed to CS which is cable select.
 

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