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Old 03-08-2009, 11:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default additional hard drive troubleshooting

I installed a new hard drive and set it as slave but when I went to "my computer" it wasnt there! But it is in computer managment! I right clicked it but the format button was grey and I couldnt click it! So i deleted the partition on it and the logical drive. I also uninstalled it hoping that when I restart it will ask me to install it.

Any other suggestions? Is there anything I can do in bios?
The hard drive that was already in my computer was 80Gb and the new one was 40Gb. And im running windows xp sp2.

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