djelite 0 Posted October 5, 2001 8) I've reformatted the MAIN DRIVE (C drive several times before just to clean stuff out & I never had this problem before, within WinXP b2600. My SECONDARY HARD DRIVE is recognized in my BIOS and even within Device Manager but not in My Desktop. I've uninstalled the SECONDARY HARD DRIVE in Device Manager, rebooted and it was installed automatically upon bootup. I've never physically opened anything up lately so no wires or anyt6hing else has been touched. The only thing different, program wise, is that I had Roxio RollBack installed previously & working before the clean install was done. I NEED INSIGHT!!! Intel Desktop Motherboard=D815EPFV Hard Drives=Maxtor Share this post Link to post
djelite 0 Posted October 5, 2001 FATFISH: Only options are to DELETE PARTITION, CONVERT TO DYNAMIC DISK and PROPERTIES. Share this post Link to post
Xiven 0 Posted October 5, 2001 Oops I was talking rubbish. ;( please ignore this post Share this post Link to post
FatFish 0 Posted October 5, 2001 yeah did you assign a drive letter to it in propertis? Share this post Link to post
djelite 0 Posted October 6, 2001 FATFISH : Only option highlighted for me to do anything is to DELETE PARTITION & to CONVERT TO DYNAMIC DISK.. The properties tab is the same properties info from Device Manager [my bad!]. Status for the Secondary Hard Drive is "Healthy (Active)" & the type is "Basic". Share this post Link to post
FatFish 0 Posted October 6, 2001 um.. i'm not sure what's going on then.. sorry. Share this post Link to post
djelite 0 Posted October 6, 2001 FATFISH: THANKS FOR THE ASSIST ANYWAY! What the heck am I gonna do..... Share this post Link to post
TheDragon 0 Posted February 16, 2002 Ack, I have the exact same problem! I have 3 partions, 3 primary; one is linux, one is the boot windows FAT32, and another is a FAT32 with storage space on it. ALl of these partitions are recognized in disk management, but it will not let me give a letter to the storage partition! When I format it with fat32, I can use it and write to it, but when I restart its there but without a drive letter. Right clicking on it in disk management only presents the options "format" and "delete". Blast! Share this post Link to post
akoum 0 Posted February 18, 2002 Have you installed TweakUI from PowerToys for XP? If you have TweakUI open it and if you don't install it. Once you open TweakUI expand the My Computer tree, select Drives and make sure your drives are selected. Make sure the ones without the red (?) are all checked. I have had the same problem with my drive and this did the trick. Hope this helps. Good luck. Share this post Link to post
TheDragon 0 Posted February 19, 2002 It's not the drive letter showing up, or else I would be able to run the drive letter; its not assigned one by windows. I could easily get windows to assign it a drive letter, but unfortunatley the option is greyed out in disk manager, like some unknown linux partition or something. But the thing is, I formatted it with XP and wrote inside it with XP, but upon reboot its recognized and not assigned a drive letter. I will look around in tweakXP tho and see if it has any helpful options. Share this post Link to post
djelite 0 Posted February 19, 2002 See if you can get EASYRECOVERY and recover the files. This little prog is pretty darn nifty. After I retrieved all files, I reformatted the drive and all was good. Wish there was another way tho.... Share this post Link to post
chan101qua 0 Posted January 7, 2005 I got the same problem. Norton GoBack messed up my first hard drive, so I have to do a fresh reinstall. Now window XP refuses to assign a letter to my second hard drive, although it show in the Computer Management Console that the drive is Health and active (both are NTFS). Will try to see if there's any option better than recover files and repartition the hard drive. Windows suck Share this post Link to post
peterh 1 Posted January 7, 2005 If a HD does not show on the Desktop then you must have a partition set up and a letter assigned to it. If you cannot assign a drive leter then those drive letters must be re-enabled. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307844 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;297694 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307079 Share this post Link to post
dsanford1946 0 Posted January 27, 2005 I'm running into the same problem about drive letters not being assigned. I had a 40GB primary HD and a 120GB secondary HD using Windows XP. I was able to access and use both drives. I replaced the primary HD with a 250GB HD and reinstalled all original factory installed software and now my secondary HD is not being assigned a drive letter. The BIOS recognizes the secondary HD and the Disk Management part of My Computer recognizes it but no drive letter is assigned. The "change drive leter option" is grayed out and not available for this drive. I tried to follow the link in the previous comment but I don't know how to logon as "Administrator". I have spent many hours over the past two days trying to solve this promblem but so far no success. As far as I can tell, the only change is the size of the new primary HD. I thought Service Pack 1 solved the problem of large HD. Please HELP!!! Thanks FRUSTRATED Share this post Link to post
pbcguy 0 Posted January 29, 2005 Same situation as above. I tried Norton GoBack and it froze my computer. In deleting it it messed up the boot record. Took it in for service and just got computer back. Trouble is that my second drive is now not being recognized - it is seen in Disk Management, but I can't assign a letter to it. Any suggestions? Share this post Link to post
markhsm 0 Posted February 5, 2005 I have the same problem. I run two HDD. I reinstalled the system (XP) and applications on the system disk. when this was finished, the data hdd could not be seen by Windows explorer, or when using any application to open a file. Computer management can see the disk, including the origional name, but the right click commands are all greyed out except Delete Partition and Help. The disk assignment letter is missing. I have tried the disk in another machine but it is also not recognised. does anyone have any ideas? Share this post Link to post
jkristos 0 Posted February 10, 2005 ok so I went through the thing with Roxio go-back before. It is always the problem if you formatted your primary drive with it still installed as it totally changes things in your master boot record. anyhow you have to reinstall it with all drives hooked up and they will be recognized then get rid of that piece of junk software (after carefully following the uninstall instructions) if you have any questions email me jkristos@hotmail,com Share this post Link to post
yutao 0 Posted October 9, 2005 I recommend that you use DataRecoveryWizard to recover your data. The software provides very useful functions for data recovery: DeleteRecovery, FormatRecovery, AdvancedRecovery, RawRecovery. This program is an efficient disk recovery software providing you a complete answer to data loss. You can download the demo version of DataRecoveryWizard. http://www.[censored].com/download.htm Run the program and you can select the any recovery mode "DeletedRecovery", "FormatRecovery" and "AdvancedRecovery". See more: http://www.[censored].com http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-deleted-files.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-lost-partition.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-formatted-partition.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-fdisked-drives.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-lost-files.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-repartitioned-drives.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-scandisk-chkdsk-disk.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-ghosted-image-data.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-encrypted-data.htm Share this post Link to post
Relic 0 Posted October 9, 2005 Originally posted by yutao: Quote: I recommend that you use DataRecoveryWizard to recover your data. The software provides very useful functions for data recovery: DeleteRecovery, FormatRecovery, AdvancedRecovery, RawRecovery. This program is an efficient disk recovery software providing you a complete answer to data loss. You can download the demo version of DataRecoveryWizard. http://www.[censored].com/download.htm Run the program and you can select the any recovery mode "DeletedRecovery", "FormatRecovery" and "AdvancedRecovery". See more: http://www.[censored].com http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-deleted-files.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-lost-partition.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-formatted-partition.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-fdisked-drives.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-lost-files.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-repartitioned-drives.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-scandisk-chkdsk-disk.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-ghosted-image-data.htm http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-encrypted-data.htm 8 posts of the exact same bull shit, nothing more than SPAM, once again, where are the mods? What a gobbam joke, deal with this, or become an advertisement, not a help forum! I despise this shit. ;( Share this post Link to post