windows 2K Sever can not see XP data Hard Drive

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Farhan Mattoo

I had a Workgroup ENV with XP OS, Western Digital Hard
Drive 180GB, with One 4GB system primary partition, and 7
logical partitions.
I upgraded to Windows 2K sever.2K Os is on the Master disk
drive 20 GB. Slave I attached the My 180GB workgroup disk
drive. All windows 2K Server is seeing only 128GB.
Why I can not see my rest of the drive. Both XP and
Windows 2K server got the NTFS file sytem. Windows 2K got
the SP 3 installed.
This is what I did so far. Used a Norton Ghost 2003 boot
disk and made a ghost copy of my original 180 GB drive to
another 180GB hard drive and used the the Hard disk copy
in my windows 2K Server. Is it possible Norton Ghost 2003
put some marking on it to opitmized the disk. So I am
losing that much data on it.
 
D

Dave Patrick

This article may help.

48-Bit LBA Support for ATAPI Disk Drives in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=305098


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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
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:
| I had a Workgroup ENV with XP OS, Western Digital Hard
| Drive 180GB, with One 4GB system primary partition, and 7
| logical partitions.
| I upgraded to Windows 2K sever.2K Os is on the Master disk
| drive 20 GB. Slave I attached the My 180GB workgroup disk
| drive. All windows 2K Server is seeing only 128GB.
| Why I can not see my rest of the drive. Both XP and
| Windows 2K server got the NTFS file sytem. Windows 2K got
| the SP 3 installed.
| This is what I did so far. Used a Norton Ghost 2003 boot
| disk and made a ghost copy of my original 180 GB drive to
| another 180GB hard drive and used the the Hard disk copy
| in my windows 2K Server. Is it possible Norton Ghost 2003
| put some marking on it to opitmized the disk. So I am
| losing that much data on it.
 

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