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Mike

This is a continuation of another thread, but a different
problem so i'll start fresh

Problem: I have win xp running of a SATA drive not in RAID,
and everything works fine, but win xp does not recognize my
SATA drive (soon to be drives) that is setup in an array

It recognizes the Promise Fasttrack378 SCSI raid controller
and under device manager is shows a hard disk is connected
and 'working properly' but the drive wont appear in my
computer and i have no access to it.

Already tried every possible hardware/BIOS setting and have
fully installed and updated all SATA/RAID drivers and
controllers

i'm stumped :(
 
Have you setup the disk?

You need to be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to perform some tasks.

Disk Management is a system utility for managing hard disks and the partitions or volumes that they contain. With Disk Management, you can initialize new disks, create volumes, and format volumes with the FAT, FAT32, or NTFS file systems. Disk Management enables you to perform most disk-related tasks without shutting down your computer; most configuration changes take effect immediately.

To open Disk Management
Open Computer Management (Local).
In the console tree, click Disk Management.
Notes

To open Computer Management, click Start, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management.
 
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Have you setup the disk?

You need to be logged on as an administrator or a member
of the Administrators group in order to perform some tasks.
Disk Management is a system utility for managing hard
disks and the partitions or volumes that they contain. With
Disk Management, you can initialize new disks, create
volumes, and format volumes with the FAT, FAT32, or NTFS
file systems. Disk Management enables you to perform most
disk-related tasks without shutting down your computer;
most configuration changes take effect immediately.
To open Disk Management
Open Computer Management (Local).
In the console tree, click Disk Management.
Notes

To open Computer Management, click Start, and then click
Control Panel. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then
double-click Computer Management.
 
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