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taylorstapleton
Posted 6/29/2008 4:05:01 PM




okay so i just built this new computer, and i installed two 250 gig hard
drives. the bios recognize both drives just fine but windows is not. it only
lists me as having one C: drive with 250 gig and the other one is not listed
at all. is there some setting in windows that i need to enable?

any help is greatly appreciated
Post #144526
PvdG42
Posted 6/29/2008 4:15:27 PM




Post in reply to: taylorstapleton

Is the second drive partitioned and formatted? The process of installing
your OS took care of that on the OS drive, but before programs like Windows
Explorer will "see" the second drive, it must be partitioned and formatted.
Go into Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk
Management and check for the second drive. If it's there, you can partition
and format it.


Post #144538
JerryM
Posted 6/29/2008 4:25:01 PM




Post in reply to: taylorstapleton
Go into your BIOS and be sure the second hard drive is recognized, if not ,
Windows can't see it.


Post #144544
Dominic Payer
Posted 6/29/2008 4:25:01 PM




Post in reply to: taylorstapleton
1i2IHA.4672@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>

You need to initialise the disk, partition, format and assign a drive letter
in Disk Management.

In Windows Start type diskmgmt.msc and then hit Enter.



Post #144545
Colin Barnhorst
Posted 6/29/2008 5:25:01 PM




Post in reply to: JerryM
The problem is that they are new drives and he has to inialize the second
one like PvdG42 says. Everything is hunky dorey. The OP just needs to
complete normal set up of the drive.


Post #144595
JerryM
Posted 6/29/2008 5:25:02 PM




Post in reply to: Colin Barnhorst
Thanks, Colin.

Jerry



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Dustin Harper
Posted 6/29/2008 8:05:05 PM




Post in reply to: taylorstapleton
You can go to the Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management
> then in the left pane, click Disk Management. If you see the disk in
there, you should be able to right click it and partition it, then format
it.

Then Vista will see it with no problems.

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taylorstapleton
Posted 6/29/2008 11:05:01 PM




Post in reply to: taylorstapleton
thanks so much you guys. totally solved my problem.


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