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Jun 18, 2008 22:02 |  #1

I just added a 500GB HD as a slave to a 180GB master. Everything boots up fine, but when I click on "MY COMPUTER" to view all drives, the 500GB isn't listed. But when I go into the BIOS, it's there, and Primary Drive 1. I highlighted it and hit ENTER, and it said "Auto 500GB". So the BIOS sees it, but windows XP doesn't. Can someone please help?


  
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Jun 18, 2008 22:03 |  #2

The dive does not have a partition on it


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Jun 18, 2008 22:05 |  #3

Right click on MyComputer one your desktop and go to Manage

then go to Disk Management on the left

right-click on the new drive (on the right) and choose create new partition


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Jun 18, 2008 22:23 |  #4

It worked! You are a LIFE SAVER!
One last thing... I'd like to change my drive letters on my partitions, but it says "this may cause programs to no longer run".... well I surely don't want to have to reinstall all my programs. Am I stuck with my drive letters being C: F: G: and H? (all programs are installed on G) and I wanted to move the last 3 partitions to D, E, and F. But if it's gonna screw up my program installs on G, I can't do it. :(


  
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Jun 19, 2008 04:26 |  #5

You can always change it back! But if you have apps installed on the G: partition, I would not recommend moving it.


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Jun 19, 2008 04:50 |  #6

Follow Alexajlex's manage drive reply and your done.. Right click each drive and rename as required drive letter will stay so O/S can find..


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Jun 19, 2008 08:48 |  #7

Bear in mind that your CD/DVD drive is probably currently D: and if you change all the other drives around, any currently-installed software will continue to look for the installation or data CD in the D: drive.


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Jun 19, 2008 10:56 |  #8

GilesGuthrie wrote in post #5750625 (external link)
You can always change it back! But if you have apps installed on the G: partition, I would not recommend moving it.

No you can't, not if you rename your system drive, your windows drive ("\windows" or "\winnt") or the drive where "program files" is located -- if you do any of those, you may not be able to boot or be able to run a program that will let you change them back.

Renaming drives which only contain data shouldn't be a problem, although you programs may complain about searching for data files until you redirect them.

(Sweeping generalizations made to prevent people from getting in over their head -- if you think you see errors in my statements, then you go ahead and do it, you either know enough to get out of trouble or will be forced to learn quickly)


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Jun 19, 2008 11:04 |  #9

You probably don't want to change the letter of your DVD/CD drive. And you can't change the letter of your Windows drive.

Change the others as you see fit, assuming you have not installed applications onto them. Just remember that any programs you have set up to use a directory on one of those drives will need to be changed as well.


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