No drive letter for 2nd hard drive

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I have a Sony desktop, Pentium D, with WindowsXP mce. The hard drives are
both SATA. I added a new maxtor hd as drive d last month. I put all my
programs on the C drive and all my data and other stuff on my D drive. I did
a complete system restore the end of December and everything was ok.
Unfortunatly, I had to do another complete system restore yesterday. I backed
up all my info onto drive D. Now, the computer doesn't recognize drive D. The
maxtor shows up in the BIOS and in the device manager. Also, it shows up in
the Disk Management, but doesn't have a drive letter assigned to it. If I
right click on it, the only options I get are "delete partition". I don't
want to format this disk since all my info is on it. I know the info is still
there because the free space is much smaller than the capacity. Don't beat me
up for not backing it up on a cd or dvd. I've already slapped myself silly.
Anyway, is there anyway for me to assign this drive a letter or somehow
access the second hd? Thanks for your help.
jeff
 
I fixed it!!! After 2 grueling days of pulling my hair out and searching
the web, I found the answer on the Microsoft site, in the knowledge base.
This might help some else with the same problem. I had installed Norton
System Works including GoBack when I installed my new D drive. After reading
Microsoft Knowledge Base article 330140 titled Hard disk does not appear in
My Computer or in Windows Explorer, I found my answer. All I had to do was
reinstall GoBack and my disk appeared! In the article, they call it Roxio
GoBack. It's now Norton GoBack. Hope this helps someone in the future.
jeff
 
jman said:
I fixed it!!! After 2 grueling days of pulling my hair out and searching
the web, I found the answer on the Microsoft site, in the knowledge base.
This might help some else with the same problem. I had installed Norton
System Works including GoBack when I installed my new D drive. After reading
Microsoft Knowledge Base article 330140 titled Hard disk does not appear in
My Computer or in Windows Explorer, I found my answer. All I had to do was
reinstall GoBack and my disk appeared! In the article, they call it Roxio
GoBack. It's now Norton GoBack. Hope this helps someone in the future.
jeff


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Thanks for posting the resolution.
 

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