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| | Can't get to my second hard drive now I just upgraded to vista from XP, I have two hard drives installed, the slave has all my information on it like document, music, ect. after upgrading I can no longer see the drive in windows explorer. I see the drive and installed properly and working properly under the device manager. I see the drive under the Disk Management as well but there is a red down arrow on it (Disk 1), it says it's Dynamic and that it's offline. When I right click it the only options I get are to convert to basic disk. Any help would be great to get back to all my inportant information. Thanks in advance. |
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| | RE: Can't get to my second hard drive now Hi SeNile, This article should answer your question: http://itsvista.com/2007/02/itsvista...disc-in-vista/ The news may not be what you want. Good luck. -- freddy "SeNiLe" wrote: > I just upgraded to vista from XP, I have two hard drives installed, the slave > has all my information on it like document, music, ect. after upgrading I can > no longer see the drive in windows explorer. I see the drive and installed > properly and working properly under the device manager. I see the drive under > the Disk Management as well but there is a red down arrow on it (Disk 1), it > says it's Dynamic and that it's offline. When I right click it the only > options I get are to convert to basic disk. Any help would be great to get > back to all my inportant information. Thanks in advance. |
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| | RE: Can't get to my second hard drive now Thanks freddy for the information even though it's absured. I feel like they are pulling a bait n switch here. Here I upgrade to Vista Home Premium and can't accsess my second drive unless I upgrade to Ultimate. Is that just rediculase? Thanks "freddy" wrote: > Hi SeNile, > > This article should answer your question: > > http://itsvista.com/2007/02/itsvista...disc-in-vista/ > > The news may not be what you want. Good luck. > -- > freddy > > > "SeNiLe" wrote: > > > I just upgraded to vista from XP, I have two hard drives installed, the slave > > has all my information on it like document, music, ect. after upgrading I can > > no longer see the drive in windows explorer. I see the drive and installed > > properly and working properly under the device manager. I see the drive under > > the Disk Management as well but there is a red down arrow on it (Disk 1), it > > says it's Dynamic and that it's offline. When I right click it the only > > options I get are to convert to basic disk. Any help would be great to get > > back to all my inportant information. Thanks in advance. |
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| | RE: Can't get to my second hard drive now Hi, Yup, it's an eye popper. You have to back up your stuff and then convert. -- freddy "SeNiLe" wrote: > Thanks freddy for the information even though it's absured. I feel like they > are pulling a bait n switch here. Here I upgrade to Vista Home Premium and > can't accsess my second drive unless I upgrade to Ultimate. Is that just > rediculase? > > Thanks > > "freddy" wrote: > > > Hi SeNile, > > > > This article should answer your question: > > > > http://itsvista.com/2007/02/itsvista...disc-in-vista/ > > > > The news may not be what you want. Good luck. > > -- > > freddy > > > > > > "SeNiLe" wrote: > > > > > I just upgraded to vista from XP, I have two hard drives installed, the slave > > > has all my information on it like document, music, ect. after upgrading I can > > > no longer see the drive in windows explorer. I see the drive and installed > > > properly and working properly under the device manager. I see the drive under > > > the Disk Management as well but there is a red down arrow on it (Disk 1), it > > > says it's Dynamic and that it's offline. When I right click it the only > > > options I get are to convert to basic disk. Any help would be great to get > > > back to all my inportant information. Thanks in advance. |
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| | Re: Can't get to my second hard drive now Dynamic disks have always been a problem, not just for Vista but for XP as well. It was always recommended to use BASIC and avoid dynamic disk volumes unless you had a really good reason to do so. After loosing disks or having disks "float" on me during system resotres and/or new partition installs of XP, I said enough and started using basic a few years ago. But ... that doesn't help you retrieve your data. Before committing tot he mor destructive path recommended in that article, ff you have an XP install disk, you may be able to boot to the XP install command line and copy your data files to an external HDD. Of course if you were diligent and have a backup, then all you may need to do is let Vista partition and format the drive then restore your data. -- The personal opinion of Gary G. Little "SeNiLe" <SeNiLe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B29E7926-17A7-4B3A-86E8-BDF276D00486@microsoft.com... > Thanks freddy for the information even though it's absured. I feel like > they > are pulling a bait n switch here. Here I upgrade to Vista Home Premium and > can't accsess my second drive unless I upgrade to Ultimate. Is that just > rediculase? > > Thanks > > "freddy" wrote: > >> Hi SeNile, >> >> This article should answer your question: >> >> http://itsvista.com/2007/02/itsvista...disc-in-vista/ >> >> The news may not be what you want. Good luck. >> -- >> freddy >> >> >> "SeNiLe" wrote: >> >> > I just upgraded to vista from XP, I have two hard drives installed, the >> > slave >> > has all my information on it like document, music, ect. after upgrading >> > I can >> > no longer see the drive in windows explorer. I see the drive and >> > installed >> > properly and working properly under the device manager. I see the drive >> > under >> > the Disk Management as well but there is a red down arrow on it (Disk >> > 1), it >> > says it's Dynamic and that it's offline. When I right click it the only >> > options I get are to convert to basic disk. Any help would be great to >> > get >> > back to all my inportant information. Thanks in advance. |
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| | Re: Can't get to my second hard drive now And you won't. I've installed windows Vista Home Premium and it wasn't a choice as to whether format in basic or dynamic. After calling MS support I found out the only option is to upgrade to the most expensive (Ultimate) version of Vista, or take it down somewhere and have your data saved to another medium that you can reinstall on your current version of vista, or stay home and cry about it the way most Americans will usually do, which is what MS has built an empire on. You won't like hearing this, but the fact is service and honesty has nothing to do with anything. If you've live here this long and still haven't figured that out, shame on ya! It wouldn't be so bad if MS would address this in their documentation, but then they might not sell as much which I'm sure was instrumental in their decision to release the product like this. Nothing in the documentation about it either. Call MS support to find out what was going on when I couldn't see my esata hd and they informed me it can't and won't ever see it in this version of vista. Will have to upgrade to windows ultimate. They admitted it isn't addressed in their documentation or advertising, and of course they were very appologetic that they didn't say anything about it, but are more than willing to sell me the upgrade now. In other words I can go *$% myself if I don't like it. Well that's alright, but it seems like a crooked way to do business, but then this is America and those with the gold rule and make the rules and if anyone doesn't like the way MS does business, they can go *$% themselves too or start their own software business. All in all, I got the support I expected. You probably won't see this post either because then the secrete would be out and their whole business plan would be shot. -- In the US if they don''t have what you want, they''ll sell you what you''ve got. "Gary G. Little" wrote: > Dynamic disks have always been a problem, not just for Vista but for XP as > well. It was always recommended to use BASIC and avoid dynamic disk volumes > unless you had a really good reason to do so. After loosing disks or having > disks "float" on me during system resotres and/or new partition installs of > XP, I said enough and started using basic a few years ago. > > But ... that doesn't help you retrieve your data. Before committing tot he > mor destructive path recommended in that article, ff you have an XP install > disk, you may be able to boot to the XP install command line and copy your > data files to an external HDD. Of course if you were diligent and have a > backup, then all you may need to do is let Vista partition and format the > drive then restore your data. > > -- > The personal opinion of > Gary G. Little > > > "SeNiLe" <SeNiLe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B29E7926-17A7-4B3A-86E8-BDF276D00486@microsoft.com... > > Thanks freddy for the information even though it's absured. I feel like > > they > > are pulling a bait n switch here. Here I upgrade to Vista Home Premium and > > can't accsess my second drive unless I upgrade to Ultimate. Is that just > > rediculase? > > > > Thanks > > > > "freddy" wrote: > > > >> Hi SeNile, > >> > >> This article should answer your question: > >> > >> http://itsvista.com/2007/02/itsvista...disc-in-vista/ > >> > >> The news may not be what you want. Good luck. > >> -- > >> freddy > >> > >> > >> "SeNiLe" wrote: > >> > >> > I just upgraded to vista from XP, I have two hard drives installed, the > >> > slave > >> > has all my information on it like document, music, ect. after upgrading > >> > I can > >> > no longer see the drive in windows explorer. I see the drive and > >> > installed > >> > properly and working properly under the device manager. I see the drive > >> > under > >> > the Disk Management as well but there is a red down arrow on it (Disk > >> > 1), it > >> > says it's Dynamic and that it's offline. When I right click it the only > >> > options I get are to convert to basic disk. Any help would be great to > >> > get > >> > back to all my inportant information. Thanks in advance. > > > |
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