I have an OEM system w/a Prescott 800 DDR400 motherboard equipped w 768MB mem, a pair of Maxtor harddrives (40GB & 30GB respectively) & a pair of DVD burners (an OEM & an Acer). About a month ago the secondary harddrive disappeared from Windows. No configuration changes have been made to either the hardware or software.
Primary IDE channel
HDD0 - logical C:
DVD0 - logical D:
Secondary IDE channel
DVD1 - logical E:
HDD1 - logical F:
All connections are secure, cables are a couple years old at most & were bought for this system (Scorpio Ultra ATA133 IDE on both channels)
The HD is still visible at the BIOS level, still properly configured.
There are no events logged in the event viewer that even refer to that HD.
The drive simply doesn't exist when looking at the drive arrangement either via a command prompt, my computer, computer management, or the device manager.
The estimate of disappearing a month ago is simply that, an estimate. I never use the drive unless copying DVDs or CDs, it's simply a big fat buffer.
I don't routinely install new software on the machine, the image is a standard "work at home" with some applications, games, and utilities. I recently joined it to a domain following a DC crash, but I don't see how this is related to that.
Any help is appreciated.
Primary IDE channel
HDD0 - logical C:
DVD0 - logical D:
Secondary IDE channel
DVD1 - logical E:
HDD1 - logical F:
All connections are secure, cables are a couple years old at most & were bought for this system (Scorpio Ultra ATA133 IDE on both channels)
The HD is still visible at the BIOS level, still properly configured.
There are no events logged in the event viewer that even refer to that HD.
The drive simply doesn't exist when looking at the drive arrangement either via a command prompt, my computer, computer management, or the device manager.
The estimate of disappearing a month ago is simply that, an estimate. I never use the drive unless copying DVDs or CDs, it's simply a big fat buffer.
I don't routinely install new software on the machine, the image is a standard "work at home" with some applications, games, and utilities. I recently joined it to a domain following a DC crash, but I don't see how this is related to that.
Any help is appreciated.
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