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Greg S
September 1st 04, 02:26 PM
I have a PC with relatively up-to-date HW (1 y.o.) and
WinXP Home. It has 2 hard drives on IDE channel 0; the
boot drive is the master.

When I installed SP2 and rebooted the PC, suddenly my
slave drive (a 40GB WD) disappeared: I can't access it
anymore. Restoring to an earlier state (pre-SP2) does not
fix the problem. Is it just a bad coincidence or has
anybody seen similar problems after installing SP2?

Greg

Dick Kistler
September 1st 04, 03:31 PM
"Greg S" > wrote in message
...
>I have a PC with relatively up-to-date HW (1 y.o.) and
> WinXP Home. It has 2 hard drives on IDE channel 0; the
> boot drive is the master.
>
> When I installed SP2 and rebooted the PC, suddenly my
> slave drive (a 40GB WD) disappeared: I can't access it
> anymore. Restoring to an earlier state (pre-SP2) does not
> fix the problem. Is it just a bad coincidence or has
> anybody seen similar problems after installing SP2?
>
> Greg

Does Windows see your second HD? Is it in Device Manager?
If so, then the drive letter may be turned off. TweakUI can fix
this. Google it. Be sure to get the XP version.

Dick Kistler

Rock
September 1st 04, 05:51 PM
Greg S wrote:

> I have a PC with relatively up-to-date HW (1 y.o.) and
> WinXP Home. It has 2 hard drives on IDE channel 0; the
> boot drive is the master.
>
> When I installed SP2 and rebooted the PC, suddenly my
> slave drive (a 40GB WD) disappeared: I can't access it
> anymore. Restoring to an earlier state (pre-SP2) does not
> fix the problem. Is it just a bad coincidence or has
> anybody seen similar problems after installing SP2?
>
> Greg

Is the drive detected by the Bios? If not it's a problem with the drive.

Greg S
September 2nd 04, 01:05 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>Greg S wrote:
>
>> I have a PC with relatively up-to-date HW (1 y.o.) and
>> WinXP Home. It has 2 hard drives on IDE channel 0; the
>> boot drive is the master.
>>
>> When I installed SP2 and rebooted the PC, suddenly my
>> slave drive (a 40GB WD) disappeared: I can't access it
>> anymore. Restoring to an earlier state (pre-SP2) does
not
>> fix the problem. Is it just a bad coincidence or has
>> anybody seen similar problems after installing SP2?
>>
>> Greg
>
>Is the drive detected by the Bios? If not it's a problem
with the drive.

The BIOS can't see it, so I guess it's the drive. I'll
mess around with it some more, after work. I'll plug it
in another PC.

Still, I look on SP2 with some suspicion. Yes,
coincidences do happen, but I didn't even switch off the
PC, just went along with the automatic reboot and bang!
Drive disappears.

Thanks for all the advice, though.

Greg

Rock
September 2nd 04, 03:59 AM
Greg S wrote:

>>-----Original Message-----
>>Greg S wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I have a PC with relatively up-to-date HW (1 y.o.) and
>>>WinXP Home. It has 2 hard drives on IDE channel 0; the
>>>boot drive is the master.
>>>
>>>When I installed SP2 and rebooted the PC, suddenly my
>>>slave drive (a 40GB WD) disappeared: I can't access it
>>>anymore. Restoring to an earlier state (pre-SP2) does
>
> not
>
>>>fix the problem. Is it just a bad coincidence or has
>>>anybody seen similar problems after installing SP2?
>>>
>>>Greg
>>
>>Is the drive detected by the Bios? If not it's a problem
>
> with the drive.
>
> The BIOS can't see it, so I guess it's the drive. I'll
> mess around with it some more, after work. I'll plug it
> in another PC.
>
> Still, I look on SP2 with some suspicion. Yes,
> coincidences do happen, but I didn't even switch off the
> PC, just went along with the automatic reboot and bang!
> Drive disappears.
>
> Thanks for all the advice, though.
>
> Greg

Ok. Please post back with what you discover.

Broomstick
September 2nd 04, 05:25 AM
Have you tried changing the IDE cable with a known good one?
It could be bad IDE cable. At first I also thought it was the harddisk.

"Greg S" > wrote in message
...
<snip>
>Is the drive detected by the Bios? If not it's a problem
> with the drive.
>
> The BIOS can't see it, so I guess it's the drive. I'll
> mess around with it some more, after work. I'll plug it
> in another PC.
>
> Still, I look on SP2 with some suspicion. Yes,
> coincidences do happen, but I didn't even switch off the
> PC, just went along with the automatic reboot and bang!
> Drive disappears.
>
> Thanks for all the advice, though.
>
> Greg

Alex Nichol
September 2nd 04, 01:40 PM
Greg S wrote:

>
>The BIOS can't see it, so I guess it's the drive. I'll
>mess around with it some more, after work. I'll plug it
>in another PC.
>
>Still, I look on SP2 with some suspicion. Yes,
>coincidences do happen, but I didn't even switch off the
>PC, just went along with the automatic reboot and bang!
>Drive disappears.

It may be that the BIOS needs to be told to do a new autodetect: But if
a device is not seen in BIOS then it will not be on the list reported
from it to XP for enumeration: That may have been staggering along
previously, but the SP2 forced a new enumeration, and Bingo it is not to
be found


--
Alex Nichol MS MVP (Windows Technologies)
Bournemouth, U.K. (remove the D8 bit)

Greg S
September 2nd 04, 02:44 PM
>Ok. Please post back with what you discover.

Well, after a few reboots, I can see the HD again. I
reinstalled SP2 and everything is happy and dandy.

It's a bit of a mistery, but as it was suggested in some
of the other posts, it may be a hardware problem (HD,
cable, whatever). An intermittent one, as it stands.

I'll keep an eye on that drive. I'm not storing anything
vital or non-backed-up stuff on it, anyway.

My thanks to those who offered their advice.

Greg

Broomstick
September 3rd 04, 01:11 AM
I had a couple of experiences where a good hd ceased to function properly.
The first one was caused by defective ide cable.
The second involved loose cpu HSF screws and motherboard screws.

"Greg S" > wrote in message
...
> >Ok. Please post back with what you discover.
>
> Well, after a few reboots, I can see the HD again. I
> reinstalled SP2 and everything is happy and dandy.
>
> It's a bit of a mistery, but as it was suggested in some
> of the other posts, it may be a hardware problem (HD,
> cable, whatever). An intermittent one, as it stands.
>
> I'll keep an eye on that drive. I'm not storing anything
> vital or non-backed-up stuff on it, anyway.
>
> My thanks to those who offered their advice.
>
> Greg
>

Broomstick
September 3rd 04, 01:55 AM
Sorry, I should add that the HD ran fine after the causes were fixed.

"Broomstick" > wrote in message
...
>I had a couple of experiences where a good hd ceased to function properly.
> The first one was caused by defective ide cable.
> The second involved loose cpu HSF screws and motherboard screws.
>
<snip>

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