Hey all,
I'm running Window XP Pro and have two physical HDD's. "C" for the OS and "F" for all my data. I wiped and reloaded my C drive and now my F isn't showing in My Computer.
Background and things I've tried.
- It shows in the BIOS as a Hard drive
- It does not show in the BIOS as a boot option (no idea if that's important, but I thought it was odd)
- It shows in the Disk Management as Healthy and Active (NTFS).
- In the Disk Management, it is named "Main Drive" with no letter. When I right click on it, the option to Change Drive letter is greyed out. The only options that are live are Delete Partition and Help.
- It does not show up in the Disk Defragmenter
- The C drive is hooked up with a regular IDE cable
- The F drive is hooked up with a SATA cable.
- I've turned the computer off, unplugged the SATA cable and restarted the computer. Shut it all down, plugged the SATA cable back in and it didn't help.
- It is not hooked up as a RAID array.
- There are not any 'issues' in the Device Manager
- It shows up in the Device Manager as healthy and happy.
I've come across this before...probably the last time I did this, but I can't remember what directions were give to me to fix it. Any help would be greatly appreciated (and written down this time ).
It's a real stumper.
Thanks,
David
I'm running Window XP Pro and have two physical HDD's. "C" for the OS and "F" for all my data. I wiped and reloaded my C drive and now my F isn't showing in My Computer.
Background and things I've tried.
- It shows in the BIOS as a Hard drive
- It does not show in the BIOS as a boot option (no idea if that's important, but I thought it was odd)
- It shows in the Disk Management as Healthy and Active (NTFS).
- In the Disk Management, it is named "Main Drive" with no letter. When I right click on it, the option to Change Drive letter is greyed out. The only options that are live are Delete Partition and Help.
- It does not show up in the Disk Defragmenter
- The C drive is hooked up with a regular IDE cable
- The F drive is hooked up with a SATA cable.
- I've turned the computer off, unplugged the SATA cable and restarted the computer. Shut it all down, plugged the SATA cable back in and it didn't help.
- It is not hooked up as a RAID array.
- There are not any 'issues' in the Device Manager
- It shows up in the Device Manager as healthy and happy.
I've come across this before...probably the last time I did this, but I can't remember what directions were give to me to fix it. Any help would be greatly appreciated (and written down this time ).
It's a real stumper.
Thanks,
David