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Topic: quick noob sata hardrive question
Jum
Posts: 311
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sup

having some issues with my pc so i have taken my second hardrive (which contains purely movies/music etc, no windows install or programs) and put it into my brothers machine so i can access my files etc.

problem is that the computer is detecting it and it shows up in device manager, but its not showing up under my computer and i cant access my stuff.

the main harddrive in his machine is sata too. So how can i get mine to showup without formatting it (drive is a WD200gig if it helps)

cheers
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fade
Posts: 2464
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
have you installed the sata drivers?
ara
Posts: 812
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

goto computer management -> disk management

the drive will show there but be listed as a foriegn drive. you can then right click on it and enable it for local use.
Fnukle
Posts: 4787
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
By 'enable it for local use' he/she means 'mark partition as active'
Jum
Posts: 312
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
its showing up as like 30mb and the only option is "conver to basic drive" which means format and wipe it right? using windows xp
Jum
Posts: 313
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
looked round the net, seems the problem is that my 200gig is done as dynamic and xp home doesnt support dynamic discs (my brothers pc has xp home on it for some reason)

surely there is some patch or way round this?
ara
Posts: 813
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

you could always upgrade your brothers pc from home to pro.
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