David
December 9th 03, 10:47 AM
I know in order to get the drive back to basic I will
have to format. However how will I copy the drive and
make the information available after I reinstall the OS
after completing the reformat.
>-----Original Message-----
>Ok, I pulled a Western Digital 80gig drive from an old
>Dell that was upgraded. I built a new system and I am
>trying to add the hardrive to the system. When it boots
>the drive is detected however it does not load the OS.
So
>I am now trying to install XP Professional since it
>recognizes Dynamic disk and it shows the partition as
><Dyanmic Drive> with 0mb available. The drive had 40gb
>available before removing it from the old system.
>Anysuggestions how to retain the customers information?
>.
>
have to format. However how will I copy the drive and
make the information available after I reinstall the OS
after completing the reformat.
>-----Original Message-----
>Ok, I pulled a Western Digital 80gig drive from an old
>Dell that was upgraded. I built a new system and I am
>trying to add the hardrive to the system. When it boots
>the drive is detected however it does not load the OS.
So
>I am now trying to install XP Professional since it
>recognizes Dynamic disk and it shows the partition as
><Dyanmic Drive> with 0mb available. The drive had 40gb
>available before removing it from the old system.
>Anysuggestions how to retain the customers information?
>.
>