Jomathan
December 7th 03, 12:32 AM
Okay,
I have reloaded my system due to general reasons. I use
all the same hardeware as before. The only thig I did
different was use NTFS instead of FAT32 this time. Now I
have 3 HDs. The one formated as NTFS is the system drive.
The other two are just used for data and they were
formated as FAT32 by a Win98 boot disk some time last
summer. Now the problem is; I can't see my other too
drives any more. It dose show them in the Computer
Management console and says there healthy, but when I
right-click on the right side of the drive display every
thing is grayed out cept for Delete Partition and Help.
If I right-click on the left side of the drive display
all I can choose is covert to Dynamic disk or properties.
So if the Computer Management console can see them and it
says their healthy why can't I assign a drive letter too
these HDs? I did replace one of the drives with a old
4gig I have and formated it from the Computer Management
console and that one shows up fine. So what now?
I have reloaded my system due to general reasons. I use
all the same hardeware as before. The only thig I did
different was use NTFS instead of FAT32 this time. Now I
have 3 HDs. The one formated as NTFS is the system drive.
The other two are just used for data and they were
formated as FAT32 by a Win98 boot disk some time last
summer. Now the problem is; I can't see my other too
drives any more. It dose show them in the Computer
Management console and says there healthy, but when I
right-click on the right side of the drive display every
thing is grayed out cept for Delete Partition and Help.
If I right-click on the left side of the drive display
all I can choose is covert to Dynamic disk or properties.
So if the Computer Management console can see them and it
says their healthy why can't I assign a drive letter too
these HDs? I did replace one of the drives with a old
4gig I have and formated it from the Computer Management
console and that one shows up fine. So what now?