Cant see my local disk D but device manager knows its there

H

HotdogVendor

Hi guys!

I reformated my hardrive 4 days ago, everything went fine and I coul
access my local disk D to pull out files I needed.


however, I ran into some problems and just decided, why not jus
reformat again i mean any files I accumilated over the 4 days I ca
just drop in my D drive. So I went ahead and reformated, no problem
whatsoever except that....I can't see my local disk D anymore!

I checked under device manager and indeed, it is infact still there bu
it has no Volume name, whats going on it never did this before...


Facts:
- Both disks are windows XP
- both disks are NTFS
- still cant access drive D in safe mod
 
G

Gerry

What is displayed in Disk Management? Start, Control Panel,
Administrative Tools, Computer Management, Disk Management.


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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H

HotdogVendor

These are the reports


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Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>mountvol
Creates, deletes, or lists a volume mount point.

MOUNTVOL [drive:]path VolumeName
MOUNTVOL [drive:]path /D
MOUNTVOL [drive:]path /L

path Specifies the existing NTFS directory where the mount
point will reside.
VolumeName Specifies the volume name that is the target of the
mount
point.
/D Removes the volume mount point from the specified
directory.
/L Lists the mounted volume name for the specified
directory.

Possible values for VolumeName along with current mount points are:

\\?\Volume{eadf5f6c-3beb-11dd-a1f5-806d6172696f}\
C:\

\\?\Volume{eadf5f66-3beb-11dd-a1f5-806d6172696f}\
H:\

\\?\Volume{eadf5f67-3beb-11dd-a1f5-806d6172696f}\
I:\

\\?\Volume{eadf5f68-3beb-11dd-a1f5-806d6172696f}\
D:\

\\?\Volume{eadf5f69-3beb-11dd-a1f5-806d6172696f}\
E:\

\\?\Volume{eadf5f6a-3beb-11dd-a1f5-806d6172696f}\
F:\

\\?\Volume{eadf5f6b-3beb-11dd-a1f5-806d6172696f}\
G:\


C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>

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I am using service pack 1, my other drive has service pack 2.










thanks for the help!
 

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