| Re: loss of primary hard drive space after adding a second hard dr Ok, I tried disconnecting the slave and restarting the primary drive. The
original drive did not return to the 40GB size. It stayed at its current
size of 4.01GB. (I did a disk cleanup to make a little more space.) Could
the drive simply be damaged? Could I clone the OS to the second drive and
put it in the place of the primary drive? I know I would have to change the
jumpers. I just don't want to lose my OS. Could I then try initializing,
formatting and partitioning the primary drive in the secondary drive position?
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Lee
"...winston" wrote:
> If the second drive is disconnected(ide cable and power connectors), the master drive jumper set correctly, the machine rebooted to the Windows does the original drive size return.
> If you double click on My Computer(how much free and used space is reported)
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> Note about drive jumpers- , cable select, master, master w/slave, slave etc are the usual settings.
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> If the original drive size returned after disconnecting the slave drive, reconnect the slave drive, set the jumpers properly, power up, and load the bios..are both drives set to autodetect ? Does the Bios report the correct drive model number.
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> You machine has an P3 processor thus its likely to only support IDE/PATA drives...is the new(used) slave drive of the same vintage ?
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> ...winston
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> "Lee" <Lee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7EBB69C8-1BFF-4393-8A29-DFA22AF7F17D@microsoft.com...
> :I added a second (used) 40 GB hard drive to my Dell Dimension L500r pc. It
> : runs on Windows XP professional. In the process, somehow the original 40 GB
> : hard drive shrunk to 3 GB. The added drive also showed only 3 GB, but I was
> : able to initialize, partition and format it to show 37 GB. How can I
> : restore the lost drive space without losing my operating system?
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> : Lee
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