Disk Management Disabled

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Guest

I just installed a new motherboard and CPU, and when it was all done, my second hard drive originally labeled D: switched to E:. Most of my non-Windows programs were installed on that drive, and about half of them have a problem running. I tried to run Disk Management to switch the drive back to D: but when I try to start it I get a window that says, "The Logical Disk Manager service is disabled. A connection can not be established." I've searched around and can find no info on this type of problem. Maybe someone here knows?
 
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Rich Barry

Belonker, go to Control Panel>AdminTools>Services. Scroll to Logical
Disk Management and make sure it's started.
Belonker said:
I just installed a new motherboard and CPU, and when it was all done, my
second hard drive originally labeled D: switched to E:. Most of my
non-Windows programs were installed on that drive, and about half of them
have a problem running. I tried to run Disk Management to switch the drive
back to D: but when I try to start it I get a window that says, "The Logical
Disk Manager service is disabled. A connection can not be established."
I've searched around and can find no info on this type of problem. Maybe
someone here knows?
 
G

Guest

That was it. Thanks.

----- Rich Barry wrote: -----

Belonker, go to Control Panel>AdminTools>Services. Scroll to Logical
Disk Management and make sure it's started.
Belonker said:
I just installed a new motherboard and CPU, and when it was all done, my
second hard drive originally labeled D: switched to E:. Most of my
non-Windows programs were installed on that drive, and about half of them
have a problem running. I tried to run Disk Management to switch the drive
back to D: but when I try to start it I get a window that says, "The Logical
Disk Manager service is disabled. A connection can not be established."
I've searched around and can find no info on this type of problem. Maybe
someone here knows?
 

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