I am using win2K Pro (service pack4)I upgraded my main drive (western Digital 100Gig 8MB cache) to a Western Digital 160Gig 8MB cache. Originally I had an older 30Gig Western digital set as a slave for my music projects.
With the new drive I have the 160Gig as my master drive where the OS is installed. I cleaned out the original 100gig before changing drives, making sure to delete any remaining OS information to prevent any confusion for windows, then made it a slave drive.I have the 30 gig setup as a seperate slave(but since left the drive off to first solve the problem with the 100). On the 100gig I have 37gigs of Home video and pictures on the drive to make home DVDs.
When I boot up the computer, my Bios detects all three drives. In Win2k PRO They show up in the "Device Manager" listed as valid,working drives. However The drives do not show up in "My Computer" and I cannot access them.
All three drives are partitioned with NTSF. How can I access these drives without having to reformat? If anyone can help, you would save me from losing over a years worth of work. Thank you to all whom may help.
With the new drive I have the 160Gig as my master drive where the OS is installed. I cleaned out the original 100gig before changing drives, making sure to delete any remaining OS information to prevent any confusion for windows, then made it a slave drive.I have the 30 gig setup as a seperate slave(but since left the drive off to first solve the problem with the 100). On the 100gig I have 37gigs of Home video and pictures on the drive to make home DVDs.
When I boot up the computer, my Bios detects all three drives. In Win2k PRO They show up in the "Device Manager" listed as valid,working drives. However The drives do not show up in "My Computer" and I cannot access them.
All three drives are partitioned with NTSF. How can I access these drives without having to reformat? If anyone can help, you would save me from losing over a years worth of work. Thank you to all whom may help.