I have 2 hard drives. The master was 30 gig with a single partition, formatted to NTFS and running Windows 2000. The slave was also 30 gig, single partition, formatted to NTFS and holds an assortment of personal user files. The slave is not bootable or anything... it's just a dumping ground for user files.
Yesterday I formatted the master and partitioned the disk into 2 drives. C drive is now running Windows ME, formatted to FAT32. For some reason, the system is showing my E drive as the other half of the master disk. Strange that it didn't assign it as D, but anyway, the E drive is running Win2k formatted to NTFS.
The format and install of the OS's went fine. The problem is, my other hard drive (the slave) that was holding all the user files will not respond. Everytime I click on the drive letter in Windows, it asks me if I want to reformat the drive. Obviously I don't want to do this, because it'll wipe out everything I had.
Is there something I can do that will make the slave drive accessible again?
Yesterday I formatted the master and partitioned the disk into 2 drives. C drive is now running Windows ME, formatted to FAT32. For some reason, the system is showing my E drive as the other half of the master disk. Strange that it didn't assign it as D, but anyway, the E drive is running Win2k formatted to NTFS.
The format and install of the OS's went fine. The problem is, my other hard drive (the slave) that was holding all the user files will not respond. Everytime I click on the drive letter in Windows, it asks me if I want to reformat the drive. Obviously I don't want to do this, because it'll wipe out everything I had.
Is there something I can do that will make the slave drive accessible again?