theoneandonly
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After one of my older computers finally died, I suddenly realized there was a lot of information I had to get off the hard drive. So, the most logical course of action seemed to be to insert the old hard IDE hard drive into a newer computer as a slave drive. I set it up and fixed all the jumpers, and since both hard drives were set up with Windows XP, I figured the new computer should recognize the old hard drive.
However, while both my BIOS and Disk Management recognize the hard drive, the hard drive still does not show up in Windows Explorer. The drive has been initialized in Disk Management, but it claims the drive is unallocated, and only gives me the option of making a "new partition." I've tried changing the jumpers and setting the drive up in different configurations, but it still does not allow me to access the drive.
Does anyone know what the problem is? The new hard drive is a Western Digital 1600.
However, while both my BIOS and Disk Management recognize the hard drive, the hard drive still does not show up in Windows Explorer. The drive has been initialized in Disk Management, but it claims the drive is unallocated, and only gives me the option of making a "new partition." I've tried changing the jumpers and setting the drive up in different configurations, but it still does not allow me to access the drive.
Does anyone know what the problem is? The new hard drive is a Western Digital 1600.