Hi,
Does the drive appear in Device Manager? How about the controller cable it
is attached to?
> Should i just turn it back for warranty? Yes, if not easily resolved. This may be damaged hardware, not uncommon in a
new system.
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"gabbysuzy" <gabbysuzy@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> How do I reconnect my second harddrive in my dual drive lap top. It went
> away
> during a windows driven blue screen "GATHERING DATA FOR AN EMERGENCY
> CRASH"
> then it went down. When it came back, the second drive was gone. I have
> reset the drive, checked the bios, checked to see that the drivers do not
> have red x's beside them, run a memory check. Computer still under 30 days
> old. Should i just turn it back for warranty?