Combine Slave and Master drives

aglaiawar

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My orginal hard drive fried on me about 10 months ago. (It was 80GB)

About two months ago I installed a 20GB hard drive and installed Windows.
Today, I installed a new harddrive (400GB) as a slave drive, leaving the 20GB as the master drive so i wouldn't have to reinstall Windows.

Orginally the drives came up as just the C drive with 420GB.

But after I called Dell to help me get my DVD-rom and CD Burner (the D: and E: drives) working (seeing as they didn't show up on My Computer) the two hard drives came up as C:drive & F:drive

Does anyone know how I can get both hard drives to just show up as the C: drive?
(2 hard drives come up as one in "My Computer")
 
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The new drive is seen by Windows as a separate drive. Apparently there was a goof in Windows to see the C=420gb total that was corrected. Whenever you add a drive to the system even logical drives are assigned a designated drive letter. You can reassign drive letters but not combine two separate hard drives under one designation.
 
A SATA array would be in the sense of having a partition extended over more then one drive as one mirrors the other. For separate drives it would be like trying to take a cd or dvd drive make it a part of the C drive. You simply can't assign the same drive letter to more then one drive.
 
My orginal hard drive fried on me about 10 months ago. (It was 80GB)

About two months ago I installed a 20GB hard drive and installed Windows.
Today, I installed a new harddrive (400GB) as a slave drive, leaving the 20GB as the master drive so i wouldn't have to reinstall Windows.

Orginally the drives came up as just the C drive with 420GB.

But after I called Dell to help me get my DVD-rom and CD Burner (the D: and E: drives) working (seeing as they didn't show up on My Computer) the two hard drives came up as C:drive & F:drive

Does anyone know how I can get both hard drives to just show up as the C: drive?
(2 hard drives come up as one in "My Computer")


All you have to do is go into Computer Management and change the letters of the drives manually. Go to Start > Run and type in compmgmt.msc. Look for drive management. You will have to change the optical drives first to free up D: for your second harddrive, then change the optical drives to whatever you want. You can have them as F: and U: if you want.

If you need help doing it, let me know.
 
All you have to do is go into Computer Management and change the letters of the drives manually. Go to Start > Run and type in compmgmt.msc. Look for drive management. You will have to change the optical drives first to free up D: for your second harddrive, then change the optical drives to whatever you want. You can have them as F: and U: if you want.

If you need help doing it, let me know.

He wants both drives under one drive letter not a reassignment of which drive has what letter. If you can't merge two partitions on one drive how are you going to merge two on two completely separate drives?
 
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