Maxtor Drive Not Recognized in new XP computer - Dynamic Disk with Data

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dvpetta

Hello,

I'm having some issues with transferring a slave hard drive from an old
xp computer to a new one. The drive in question is Maxtor's 6Y200P0,
the drive only has data files (pictures, music, applications, etc).
It's never been used as a "C" drive with windows installed on it. I
checked Maxtor's website and I think I have the jumper settings correct
in that I don't have any jumpers on it setting it as a slave. So when
I boot up the device manger can recognize it but XP doesn't show it in
"My Computer".

I download Maxtor large drive software, run it to no avail. I run
Maxtor's hardware software and it comes up with an issue in that the
drive is "dynamic" and the software cannot proceed with installing it.


So I go to Disk Management and see that the drive is listed as dynamic.
I then did something and now it's "basic" but not all of the . I
don't think it's deleted any of the data and I'm not sure what to do at
this point. The drive is showing in Disk Management as "Disk 1",
basic, with only 189.2GB showing, now this drive is 200GB and the
189.2GB amount is the amount of data on the disk I don't want to lose.
When I right click the shade box for the drive the only options
available is to create a new partion the drive. Will this erase the
data on the drive? The next step is a choice between Primary &
Extended partition, both of which I don't want to touch till I get some
advice.

Any help will be appreciated. The screwed up thing about it is that
I've actually don't this transfer process atleast twice before and each
time it's a damn mystery to me. In the past I've been able to get
around the disk being "dynamic" and low and behold it shows up. Now
I've seem to have lost the dynamic designation and dealing with a basic
disk that has alot of data that I need. The data is backed up to
DVD-Rs and would be a hassle to have to upload 189GB of data.

Thanks in advance.

Dza
 
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Curious

Hello,

I'm having some issues with transferring a slave hard drive from an old
xp computer to a new one. The drive in question is Maxtor's 6Y200P0,
the drive only has data files (pictures, music, applications, etc).
It's never been used as a "C" drive with windows installed on it. I
checked Maxtor's website and I think I have the jumper settings correct
in that I don't have any jumpers on it setting it as a slave. So when
I boot up the device manger can recognize it but XP doesn't show it in
"My Computer".

I download Maxtor large drive software, run it to no avail. I run
Maxtor's hardware software and it comes up with an issue in that the
drive is "dynamic" and the software cannot proceed with installing it.


So I go to Disk Management and see that the drive is listed as dynamic.
I then did something and now it's "basic" but not all of the . I
don't think it's deleted any of the data and I'm not sure what to do at
this point. The drive is showing in Disk Management as "Disk 1",
basic, with only 189.2GB showing, now this drive is 200GB and the
189.2GB amount is the amount of data on the disk I don't want to lose.
When I right click the shade box for the drive the only options
available is to create a new partion the drive. Will this erase the
data on the drive? The next step is a choice between Primary &
Extended partition, both of which I don't want to touch till I get some
advice.

Any help will be appreciated. The screwed up thing about it is that
I've actually don't this transfer process atleast twice before and each
time it's a damn mystery to me. In the past I've been able to get
around the disk being "dynamic" and low and behold it shows up. Now
I've seem to have lost the dynamic designation and dealing with a basic
disk that has alot of data that I need. The data is backed up to
DVD-Rs and would be a hassle to have to upload 189GB of data.

Thanks in advance.

Dza

Making any changes in the partition(s) could destroy all the data on this
drive. Has the BIOS been allowed to autodetect this drive?
 
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Rod Speed

I'm having some issues with transferring a slave hard drive from
an old xp computer to a new one. The drive in question is
Maxtor's 6Y200P0, the drive only has data files (pictures, music,
applications, etc). It's never been used as a "C" drive with windows
installed on it. I checked Maxtor's website and I think I have the
jumper settings correct in that I don't have any jumpers on it
setting it as a slave.
Correct.

So when I boot up the device manger can recognize
it but XP doesn't show it in "My Computer".

Thats normal when XP doesnt recognise the drive formatting etc.
I download Maxtor large drive software, run it to no avail. I run
Maxtor's hardware software and it comes up with an issue in that the
drive is "dynamic" and the software cannot proceed with installing it.
So I go to Disk Management and see that the drive is listed as
dynamic. I then did something and now it's "basic" but not all of the .

You've lost something at the end here.
I don't think it's deleted any of the data and I'm not sure what
to do at this point. The drive is showing in Disk Management
as "Disk 1", basic, with only 189.2GB showing, now this drive
is 200GB and the 189.2GB amount is the amount of data on
the disk I don't want to lose.

Nope, that difference is the difference between binary and decimal GBs.
The hard drive manufacturers use decimal GBs and XP mostly uses binary GBs.
When I right click the shade box for the drive the only
options available is to create a new partion the drive.
Will this erase the data on the drive?

It should only do that in free space, but its not clear what you
did to get it seen as a basic drive when it was initially dynamic.
The next step is a choice between Primary & Extended partition,
both of which I don't want to touch till I get some advice.

You should have done that before, when it didnt show up in My Computer.

Any help will be appreciated. The screwed up thing about it is that
I've actually don't this transfer process atleast twice before and
each time it's a damn mystery to me. In the past I've been able to
get around the disk being "dynamic" and low and behold it shows up.
Now I've seem to have lost the dynamic designation and dealing with
a basic disk that has alot of data that I need. The data is backed up
to DVD-Rs and would be a hassle to have to upload 189GB of data.

That is the best approach now, wipe the drive with
something like clearhdd and then restore it from DVDRs.
 
P

philo

Any help will be appreciated. The screwed up thing about it is that
I've actually don't this transfer process atleast twice before and each
time it's a damn mystery to me. In the past I've been able to get
around the disk being "dynamic" and low and behold it shows up. Now
I've seem to have lost the dynamic designation and dealing with a basic
disk that has alot of data that I need. The data is backed up to
DVD-Rs and would be a hassle to have to upload 189GB of data.



NO!!!!!!


You cannot change a dynamic disk back to a basic disk without loosing all
your data.

Might as well just start over now and restore from backup.


Next time, don't convert to a dynamic disk in the first place
 

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