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| | Vista Ultimate HDD recognition Problem I have just installed two new wd 500 gb drives and installed OS but the secondary HDD is detected by Device Manager and is reported as working properly but the drive does not appear in My Computer. Solutions anyone? -- Only seek what you really want and need |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate HDD recognition Problem Hi, Have you partitioned and formatted any volumes on the second drive yet? Until you do, it won't be shown in Windows Explorer. Click start and type diskmgmt.msc, then hit <enter> to open the disk utility. Right click the drive in question and create a partition to begin. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Pictureshowman" <Pictureshowman@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:FFB6B30A-69D2-48B2-9D71-2F18BCC130BE@xxxxxx Quote: >I have just installed two new wd 500 gb drives and installed OS but the > secondary HDD is detected by Device Manager and is reported as working > properly but the drive does not appear in My Computer. Solutions anyone? > -- > Only seek what you really want and need |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate HDD recognition Problem Even though the HDD is shown in the BIOS and as a device in Device Manager it does not show in the rest of the computer. Both drives are identical and have been installed properly as drive 0 and drive 1 and show as master and slave in the BIOS. Once Vista had been installed I was set to partition and format the secondary HDD but could not find it as I would normally within XP, so I looked in Device Manager and it was there, but under Computer it does not show. I tried "Search for new Hardware" to no avail. -- Only seek what you really want and need "Rick Rogers" wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > Have you partitioned and formatted any volumes on the second drive yet? > Until you do, it won't be shown in Windows Explorer. Click start and type > diskmgmt.msc, then hit <enter> to open the disk utility. Right click the > drive in question and create a partition to begin. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "Pictureshowman" <Pictureshowman@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:FFB6B30A-69D2-48B2-9D71-2F18BCC130BE@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have just installed two new wd 500 gb drives and installed OS but the > > secondary HDD is detected by Device Manager and is reported as working > > properly but the drive does not appear in My Computer. Solutions anyone? > > -- > > Only seek what you really want and need > |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate HDD recognition Problem In addition when I highlight the drive in device manager and check under actions it only shows disable as an alternative, which means that the drive is enabled. -- Only seek what you really want and need "Pictureshowman" wrote: Quote: > Even though the HDD is shown in the BIOS and as a device in Device Manager it > does not show in the rest of the computer. Both drives are identical and have > been installed properly as drive 0 and drive 1 and show as master and slave > in the BIOS. Once Vista had been installed I was set to partition and format > the secondary HDD but could not find it as I would normally within XP, so I > looked in Device Manager and it was there, but under Computer it does not > show. I tried "Search for new Hardware" to no avail. > -- > Only seek what you really want and need > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Quote: > > Hi, > > > > Have you partitioned and formatted any volumes on the second drive yet? > > Until you do, it won't be shown in Windows Explorer. Click start and type > > diskmgmt.msc, then hit <enter> to open the disk utility. Right click the > > drive in question and create a partition to begin. > > > > -- > > Best of Luck, > > > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > > > "Pictureshowman" <Pictureshowman@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:FFB6B30A-69D2-48B2-9D71-2F18BCC130BE@xxxxxx Quote: > > >I have just installed two new wd 500 gb drives and installed OS but the > > > secondary HDD is detected by Device Manager and is reported as working > > > properly but the drive does not appear in My Computer. Solutions anyone? > > > -- > > > Only seek what you really want and need > > |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate HDD recognition Problem This is a brand new unused disk right? It won;t show until it has a partition on it, did you try what Rick suggested? Pictureshowman wrote: Quote: > Even though the HDD is shown in the BIOS and as a device in Device Manager it > does not show in the rest of the computer. Both drives are identical and have > been installed properly as drive 0 and drive 1 and show as master and slave > in the BIOS. Once Vista had been installed I was set to partition and format > the secondary HDD but could not find it as I would normally within XP, so I > looked in Device Manager and it was there, but under Computer it does not > show. I tried "Search for new Hardware" to no avail. |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate HDD recognition Problem Yes this is new and I tried the Rick thing but it also shows the drive as drive 1 Unallocated but when I go up to the Volume area it is not listed so I can action the partition and format -- Only seek what you really want and need "Charlie Tame" wrote: Quote: > This is a brand new unused disk right? > > It won;t show until it has a partition on it, did you try what Rick > suggested? > > Pictureshowman wrote: Quote: > > Even though the HDD is shown in the BIOS and as a device in Device Manager it > > does not show in the rest of the computer. Both drives are identical and have > > been installed properly as drive 0 and drive 1 and show as master and slave > > in the BIOS. Once Vista had been installed I was set to partition and format > > the secondary HDD but could not find it as I would normally within XP, so I > > looked in Device Manager and it was there, but under Computer it does not > > show. I tried "Search for new Hardware" to no avail. |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate HDD recognition Problem Pictureshowman wrote: Quote: > Yes this is new and I tried the Rick thing but it also shows the drive as > drive 1 Unallocated but when I go up to the Volume area it is not listed so I > can action the partition and format I don't have Vista on this machine so can't check but can you right click on my computer and select "Manage" there should be an option for drives in there and in that you should see the drive and be able to create a partition and format it. |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate HDD recognition Problem Hi, It should show as unallocated space, and that is because it hasn't been partitioned and formatted yet. Run diskmgmt.msc and right click the unallocated space to use the option to create a new partition. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Pictureshowman" <Pictureshowman@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:009D76C5-685F-4CC3-993E-A550AD784EF2@xxxxxx Quote: > Yes this is new and I tried the Rick thing but it also shows the drive as > drive 1 Unallocated but when I go up to the Volume area it is not listed > so I > can action the partition and format > -- > Only seek what you really want and need > > > "Charlie Tame" wrote: > Quote: >> This is a brand new unused disk right? >> >> It won;t show until it has a partition on it, did you try what Rick >> suggested? >> >> Pictureshowman wrote: Quote: >> > Even though the HDD is shown in the BIOS and as a device in Device >> > Manager it >> > does not show in the rest of the computer. Both drives are identical >> > and have >> > been installed properly as drive 0 and drive 1 and show as master and >> > slave >> > in the BIOS. Once Vista had been installed I was set to partition and >> > format >> > the secondary HDD but could not find it as I would normally within XP, >> > so I >> > looked in Device Manager and it was there, but under Computer it does >> > not >> > show. I tried "Search for new Hardware" to no avail. |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate HDD recognition Problem Sorry Charlie it must be a vista thing but Rick has found the solution for the newcomer. But since your there Rick how can I stretch my Desktop to full width screen and still keep the correct aspect ratio? Monitor is a 26" Acer LCD which ran well under XP but I cant get it right in Vista. Ive tried monitor native resolution settings, desktop appearence settings, etc. Ill have to find if drivers are required for the monitor, any other suggestions? I have a thread for this in Video section. -- Only seek what you really want and need "Rick Rogers" wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > It should show as unallocated space, and that is because it hasn't been > partitioned and formatted yet. Run diskmgmt.msc and right click the > unallocated space to use the option to create a new partition. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "Pictureshowman" <Pictureshowman@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:009D76C5-685F-4CC3-993E-A550AD784EF2@xxxxxx Quote: > > Yes this is new and I tried the Rick thing but it also shows the drive as > > drive 1 Unallocated but when I go up to the Volume area it is not listed > > so I > > can action the partition and format > > -- > > Only seek what you really want and need > > > > > > "Charlie Tame" wrote: > > Quote: > >> This is a brand new unused disk right? > >> > >> It won;t show until it has a partition on it, did you try what Rick > >> suggested? > >> > >> Pictureshowman wrote: > >> > Even though the HDD is shown in the BIOS and as a device in Device > >> > Manager it > >> > does not show in the rest of the computer. Both drives are identical > >> > and have > >> > been installed properly as drive 0 and drive 1 and show as master and > >> > slave > >> > in the BIOS. Once Vista had been installed I was set to partition and > >> > format > >> > the secondary HDD but could not find it as I would normally within XP, > >> > so I > >> > looked in Device Manager and it was there, but under Computer it does > >> > not > >> > show. I tried "Search for new Hardware" to no avail. > >> > |
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