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Missing D: DRive
Yesterday I reformatted my C: drive and reinstalled my Windows XP – Home
Edition. Everything went great. Before I did the re-formatting I coped much of my important information on my D: drive. I removed the D; drive so the re- formatting would not accidentally harm it. Now that the C: drive is working and the D: drive has been reinstalled, with power off. But now I cannot get my D: drive to show up on my system tree, there is the A: drive, C: drive, and the two DVD/CD drives – BUT not my second hard drive. What have I done, or how can I correct this problem. Denise L. Shaw Glendale, Arizona deniseshaw@cox.net -- Denise Shaw Glendale, Arizona |
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Re: Missing D: DRive
You need to start by looking at diskmgmt.msc. If you don't see it there, you
need to check your bios settings. If you do see it, rightclick it for info. bios setup access keys. Go to: http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm -- Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales....htm#RateAPost Mark L. Ferguson .. "Denise Shaw" <DeniseShaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:691F6DFC-4524-4C42-942E-BB631BB95120@microsoft.com... > Yesterday I reformatted my C: drive and reinstalled my Windows XP – Home > Edition. Everything went great. Before I did the re-formatting I coped > much > of my important information on my D: drive. I removed the D; drive so the > re- formatting would not accidentally harm it. Now that the C: drive is > working and the D: drive has been reinstalled, with power off. But now I > cannot get my D: drive to show up on my system tree, there is the A: > drive, > C: drive, and the two DVD/CD drives – BUT not my second hard drive. What > have I done, or how can I correct this problem. > > Denise L. Shaw > Glendale, Arizona > deniseshaw@cox.net > > -- > Denise Shaw > Glendale, Arizona |
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