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HD seen in computer management but not seeen in my computer 3

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azules

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Jan 1, 2004
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I have just reinstalled win Xp Pro. Installation went just fine. But I have 2 other disks one on an ata card. Which I can access without problems. But my (previous d) second hard can't be access as it's not seen in my computer. But when I go to computer management. It's there! Doesn't have a letter but has a name.

How can get this disk back accessable?
Thanks
Azules
 
Will Disk Management let you add a drive letter? Or does it see it as unformatted? Have I understood correctly - the problem drive is connected via a normal mobo IDE connector. The one connected via the ata card is ok? (if so, have you tried connecting problem drive via ATA card?)
 

Thanks for trying to help!
Will Disk Management let you add a drive letter?
The answer is no.

Or does it see it as unformatted?
It used to be my D. It's now identify as disk 1 device IDE partition style MBR. It says it's healty and active NTFS.The same as my two other disks but this one doesn't have a letter.

Have I understood correctly - the problem drive is connected via a normal mobo IDE connector.

Right
The one connected via the ata card is ok? (if so, have you tried connecting problem drive via ATA card?)
No , I tought about it. I will try it now

Thanks

I'll let you know, if I succeed with the ATA card
 
'Will Disk Management let you add a drive letter?
The answer is no.'

What actually happens if you right click on this drive in disk management? Is the 'Change Drive letter and paths..' option greyed out? Or does it let you in to it, but doesn't give the Add option? Or something else?
 
I just restarted the computer with myold D on the ATA card. I see the drive but noting hs changed

to your question: The only option available is delete partition.

Would it have anything to do wth rights to access the drive. Since I have installed a new OS?
 
when I restarted the computer after installing the new S, myext drive after c became F
 
"The only option available is delete partition."

Sounds as if you right-clicked on the NTFS partition rather than the drive.

"after installing the new S..."

Sorry, didn't understand that post at all.
 
The message should have read: after installing the new OS, the next drive after c is f: not D not E

Azules
 
I have also tried to install the drive in an external HD box and it's the same. Disk not seen in my computer but seen in the disk management. With the only option to delete the partition.

Would it have to do with the rights to access a drive from a previous OS. Under XP PRO
 
Okay, this thread:
sounds much like yours, with the end result being the partition was marked as hidden.

Perhaps diskpart can reveal something. Be careful using this utility. (
Open a command prompt.
Enter diskpart
Enter select disk x where x is the drive number of the drive having problems, as shown in Disk Management
Enter select partition 1 Not sure if this is necessary since only 1 partition exists
Enter detail partition and note the info
Enter exit to quit

Post the info here
 
Thanks for you trying to help

volume 3
Ltr: is blank
Label Données
Fs NTFS
Type: partition
Size 38GB
Status Healty
Info is blank
 
Run this again, but include the 4 lines of information listed above the Volume ### line. This should look something like:

Partition 1
Type : 0B
Hidden: No
Active: Yes
 
sorry

partition 1
Type: 44
Hidden: Yes
Active: Yes
 
Do you suggest that I should install the software.Which I have but not intalled it.
I have downloaded the software Stellar Phoenix and can see all my files with it. Unfortunatelay, it cost 99.00$ US to recuperate the files.
 
One of the problems here is the Hidden: Yes entry in the partition table. I'm not sure what a Type: 44 partition is either. A Google search of type 44 indicated a partition altered by GoBack, which is why I asked.

What is the history of this drive? Was it ever used as a boot device in a multiboot system? Have you ever used some kind of partitioning software, such as Partition Magic? I think it's important to figure out what made the partition hidden.
 
I have installede Goback
And you know what!
I now have my drive back

THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS,THANKS, a million
 
Great, I'm glad you got it back without data loss!!!

I won't take all the credit though. The link I provided earlier really was the key:


Somehow I missed your response of yes to having installed GoBack...I guess having a 4-month old in your arms has that effect :) I'm glad you took the initiative and reinstalled it.
 
You know what, I don't care if you personnaly take 100% of the credit.
If I had not come to this forum and you would have not put your input, I probably would have not found an answer.

I first thank Tim Berners-Lee.
and then yourself.
I don't know who you are, you don't know who I am. You took the time, and that's what count.
Helping each other is not a very common thing today.

Thanks a million, another time. You have saved me over 40,50 hours of work re-entering all the valuable data into my quicken software. Plus all the other valuable data I had saved on that disk before reformating.

Congratulations for the new born.
Thanks to your spouse who allows you to take some time like that.
Have all a happy new year 2004.

Azules
 
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