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| | Can't see SATA XP Hard drive with in Vista 64bit I built a new PC with Vista on it. I took out my SATA Secondary XP hard drive and pluged it into my Vista pc. Within Windows Explorer, I don't see the hard drive. Within Computer Management, I can see the hard drive but shows now information and says its a Dyamice drive instead of Basic. All I have on the drive is data, like picutes, music, docs, and email. What do I need to do to retrieved the data of the drive onto the Visat Drive? Thanks, |
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| | Re: Can't see SATA XP Hard drive with in Vista 64bit On 5-Nov-2007, =?Utf-8?B?Q29yZXk=?= <Corey@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > I built a new PC with Vista on it. I took out my SATA Secondary XP hard > drive > and pluged it into my Vista pc. Within Windows Explorer, I don't see the > hard > drive. Within Computer Management, I can see the hard drive but shows now > information and says its a Dyamice drive instead of Basic. I ended up copying the contents of a FAT32 XP drive onto a USB external NTFS formatted drive. Then copied from this drive onto the NTFS Vista. |
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| | Re: Can't see SATA XP Hard drive with in Vista 64bit Thanks for the input. The XP is NTFS and does work, at least in my XP box. I set this hard drive just as storage. It's the Secondary in my XP PC. In my VIsta PC, the BIOS recognizes it as well, but just can't see it to transfer data off it onto my Vista PC. "ato_zee@xxxxxx" wrote: Quote: > > On 5-Nov-2007, =?Utf-8?B?Q29yZXk=?= <Corey@xxxxxx> > wrote: > Quote: > > I built a new PC with Vista on it. I took out my SATA Secondary XP hard > > drive > > and pluged it into my Vista pc. Within Windows Explorer, I don't see the > > hard > > drive. Within Computer Management, I can see the hard drive but shows now > > information and says its a Dyamice drive instead of Basic. > Maybe the XP drive was FAT32, and Vista wants NTFS. > I ended up copying the contents of a FAT32 XP drive onto > a USB external NTFS formatted drive. Then copied from > this drive onto the NTFS Vista. > > |
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| | Re: Can't see SATA XP Hard drive with in Vista 64bit Hi, Corey. There is a good Help file in Disk Management that explains, among other things, how to Move Disks to Another Computer. The Help file's "mindset" is oriented to big computers with lots of hard drives, it seems, and we have to read it carefully to deal with the problems that are more common to us with simpler systems. We have to "comb out" all those instructions for dynamic disks (which few of us use) and GUID disks (which almost none of us use). But, if we thread our way through, we will find what we need. The Vista Help and Support file also has some information (search for "foreign disk", not just "foreign" and look at the last item on the list). In DM, click Help | Help Topics, then type "foreign" into the search box and click List Topics. There should be 3 topics listed; the first two apply to your problem. The key paragraph for you is this one on the "Move Disks to Another Computer" page: "Detect new disks "On the new computer, open Disk Management. Click Action and then click Rescan Disks. Right-click any disk marked Foreign, click Import Foreign Disks, and then follow the instructions on your screen." Since I don't have any "foreign disks at the moment", I can't see the instructions that should pop up. But, unless you have actually used dynamic disks in WinXP on this drive, you can ignore the warnings about converting to basic disks; your disk almost certainly is already a basic disk. Please report back your experience. We've had several similar questions in the last few days and I want to be sure that I'm giving the right advice. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64) "Corey" <Corey@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:FB3CC3F4-46AF-4AB0-AF7D-D25897EFF58A@xxxxxx Quote: > I built a new PC with Vista on it. I took out my SATA Secondary XP hard > drive > and pluged it into my Vista pc. Within Windows Explorer, I don't see the > hard > drive. Within Computer Management, I can see the hard drive but shows now > information and says its a Dyamice drive instead of Basic. All I have on > the > drive is data, like picutes, music, docs, and email. What do I need to do > to > retrieved the data of the drive onto the Visat Drive? > > Thanks, |
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| | Re: Can't see SATA XP Hard drive with in Vista 64bit On Sun, 4 Nov 2007 19:33:01 -0800, Corey <Corey@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I built a new PC with Vista on it. I took out my SATA Secondary XP hard drive >and pluged it into my Vista pc. Within Windows Explorer, I don't see the hard >drive. Within Computer Management, I can see the hard drive but shows now >information and says its a Dyamice drive instead of Basic. All I have on the >drive is data, like picutes, music, docs, and email. What do I need to do to >retrieved the data of the drive onto the Visat Drive? computer in which it was created, install it in another computer and expect it to work, because it won't. I would put the drive back in the old computer, network the two computers, and copy over the lan. Quote: > >Thanks, |
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