Cannot find my second hard drive

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I had to reinstall Windows due problems at start up. After that I can't
access my second disk, disk 1. In explore it don' show up.
At every start up, I get a warning: GetRawInputDevice start point for
procedyre not found in library for dynamic connections, USER32.dll - thas
translated from Norwegian.
Thanks Knut
 
Trysil Knut said:
I had to reinstall Windows due problems at start up. After that I can't
access my second disk, disk 1. In explore it don' show up.
At every start up, I get a warning: GetRawInputDevice start point for
procedyre not found in library for dynamic connections, USER32.dll - thas
translated from Norwegian.
Thanks Knut

- What Brand/Type of disk . IDE/SCI etc..
- Did yoy change anything in the hardware? Primary/Slave jumpers, etc...
- Can you see the disk in DOS .- eventually start with 'bootdisk.com'
bootdikette
- Any error message at boot-time?
- What file system is on this disk ( Fat/NTFS...)
- Have you used the disk management tool
already.(Start/Setting/ControlPanel/AdminTools?computerManagement)
- Any error to see in the Devive Manager.

Goforit! -;)

&re
 
&re said:
- What Brand/Type of disk . IDE/SCI etc..
- Did yoy change anything in the hardware? Primary/Slave jumpers, etc...
- Can you see the disk in DOS .- eventually start with 'bootdisk.com'
bootdikette
- Any error message at boot-time?
- What file system is on this disk ( Fat/NTFS...)
- Have you used the disk management tool
already.(Start/Setting/ControlPanel/AdminTools?computerManagement)
- Any error to see in the Devive Manager.

Goforit! -;)

&re

Its a WD2500PB disk, IDE.
No changes made to hardware.
I belive it is NTFS file sytem.
No messages during boot-time.
DOS is an unknown area for me!
Disk management tool says dynamick and unreadable.
Device manager does not show any failure to the disk.

Knut
 

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