"QContinueum" <QContinueum@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I recently bought a new PC. Vista came preinstalled. I pulled my data HDD
>out
> of my old windows 2000 box. It's formatted as either ntfs or fat32, I
> forget
> which.
>
> Anyway, my BIOS sees the drive, as does Vista. Sort of. The drive and its
> partition show up in Disk Management, but upon right clicking on the
> partition am only given the 'Help' option. Nothing else shows up. Vista
> also
> seems to have not assigned a volume name or letter to the drive.
>
> Disk Management doesn't see a file system on the disk, even though the
> 'Status' is listed as Healthy.
>
> Anyone have any thoughts or need more information?
>
My question would also be did you set the HD jumper to slave.
Did you go into the Bios settings to make sure your drive is recognized?
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