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| Primary Slave Hard Disk Drive not found in Windows XP Hello, everyone. I recently came into possession of an old Maxtor 80GB hard drive, and I thought I'd throw it in my computer for the extra storage. I checked the jumpers, plugged it in, and booted my computer. The drive showed fine in the BIOS, so I continued into Windows. The disk, however, didn't show up at all in Windows--not in My Computer, Device Manager, or Disk Management. After messing about for a bit, I used my Ultimate Boot CD (basically a Windows XP bootable CD) to try to find the drive. Immediately, the drive (and its then four partitions) were found. I backed up the 500MB or so of data, then entered Disk Management (still on the boot CD) and deleted all the partitions. I made one large partition on the drive, and formatted it in NTFS. I rebooted back into Windows, and the disk still does not appear. I can go back and forth as much as I want between the boot CD and Windows, but I simply cannot get this hard drive to show itself in Windows. Thank you for any suggestions. -Dave |
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| Re: Primary Slave Hard Disk Drive not found in Windows XP Have you tried Cable Select instead of Slave on the drive jumper? <drosile******.com> wrote in message news:1172337566.838228.247910@s48g2000cws.googlegr oups.com... > Hello, everyone. > > I recently came into possession of an old Maxtor 80GB hard drive, and > I thought I'd throw it in my computer for the extra storage. > > I checked the jumpers, plugged it in, and booted my computer. The > drive showed fine in the BIOS, so I continued into Windows. The disk, > however, didn't show up at all in Windows--not in My Computer, Device > Manager, or Disk Management. > > After messing about for a bit, I used my Ultimate Boot CD (basically a > Windows XP bootable CD) to try to find the drive. Immediately, the > drive (and its then four partitions) were found. I backed up the > 500MB or so of data, then entered Disk Management (still on the boot > CD) and deleted all the partitions. I made one large partition on the > drive, and formatted it in NTFS. I rebooted back into Windows, and > the disk still does not appear. > > I can go back and forth as much as I want between the boot CD and > Windows, but I simply cannot get this hard drive to show itself in > Windows. > > Thank you for any suggestions. > > -Dave > |
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| Re: Primary Slave Hard Disk Drive not found in Windows XP I just tried the Cable Select with the same results as above. If it helps, the master drive is a WDC WD1200JB On Feb 24, 3:04 pm, "Rich Barry" <rba...@socal.rr.com> wrote: > Have you tried Cable Select instead of Slave on the drive jumper?<dros...******.com> wrote in message > > news:1172337566.838228.247910@s48g2000cws.googlegr oups.com... > > > Hello, everyone. > > > I recently came into possession of an old Maxtor 80GB hard drive, and > > I thought I'd throw it in my computer for the extra storage. > > > I checked the jumpers, plugged it in, and booted my computer. The > > drive showed fine in the BIOS, so I continued into Windows. The disk, > > however, didn't show up at all in Windows--not in My Computer, Device > > Manager, or Disk Management. > > > After messing about for a bit, I used my Ultimate Boot CD (basically a > > Windows XP bootable CD) to try to find the drive. Immediately, the > > drive (and its then four partitions) were found. I backed up the > > 500MB or so of data, then entered Disk Management (still on the boot > > CD) and deleted all the partitions. I made one large partition on the > > drive, and formatted it in NTFS. I rebooted back into Windows, and > > the disk still does not appear. > > > I can go back and forth as much as I want between the boot CD and > > Windows, but I simply cannot get this hard drive to show itself in > > Windows. > > > Thank you for any suggestions. > > > -Dave |
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| Re: Primary Slave Hard Disk Drive not found in Windows XP Does the Western Digital drive have a jumper (Master with slave present or CS) on it? On 24 Feb 2007 14:45:29 -0800, drosile******.com wrote: >I just tried the Cable Select with the same results as above. If it >helps, the master drive is a WDC WD1200JB > >On Feb 24, 3:04 pm, "Rich Barry" <rba...@socal.rr.com> wrote: >> Have you tried Cable Select instead of Slave on the drive jumper?<dros...******.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1172337566.838228.247910@s48g2000cws.googlegr oups.com... >> >> > Hello, everyone. >> >> > I recently came into possession of an old Maxtor 80GB hard drive, and >> > I thought I'd throw it in my computer for the extra storage. >> >> > I checked the jumpers, plugged it in, and booted my computer. The >> > drive showed fine in the BIOS, so I continued into Windows. The disk, >> > however, didn't show up at all in Windows--not in My Computer, Device >> > Manager, or Disk Management. >> >> > After messing about for a bit, I used my Ultimate Boot CD (basically a >> > Windows XP bootable CD) to try to find the drive. Immediately, the >> > drive (and its then four partitions) were found. I backed up the >> > 500MB or so of data, then entered Disk Management (still on the boot >> > CD) and deleted all the partitions. I made one large partition on the >> > drive, and formatted it in NTFS. I rebooted back into Windows, and >> > the disk still does not appear. >> >> > I can go back and forth as much as I want between the boot CD and >> > Windows, but I simply cannot get this hard drive to show itself in >> > Windows. >> >> > Thank you for any suggestions. >> >> > -Dave > |
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| Re: Primary Slave Hard Disk Drive not found in Windows XP The Western Digital has the jumper set for "Master with slave present." Should I change this to CS also? On Feb 25, 1:11 am, Andy <1...@2.3> wrote: > Does the Western Digital drive have a jumper (Master with slave > present or CS) on it? > > On 24 Feb 2007 14:45:29 -0800, dros...******.com wrote: > > >I just tried the Cable Select with the same results as above. If it > >helps, the master drive is a WDC WD1200JB > > >On Feb 24, 3:04 pm, "Rich Barry" <rba...@socal.rr.com> wrote: > >> Have you tried Cable Select instead of Slave on the drive jumper?<dros...******.com> wrote in message > > >>news:1172337566.838228.247910@s48g2000cws.google groups.com... > > >> > Hello, everyone. > > >> > I recently came into possession of an old Maxtor 80GB hard drive, and > >> > I thought I'd throw it in my computer for the extra storage. > > >> > I checked the jumpers, plugged it in, and booted my computer. The > >> > drive showed fine in the BIOS, so I continued into Windows. The disk, > >> > however, didn't show up at all in Windows--not in My Computer, Device > >> > Manager, or Disk Management. > > >> > After messing about for a bit, I used my Ultimate Boot CD (basically a > >> > Windows XP bootable CD) to try to find the drive. Immediately, the > >> > drive (and its then four partitions) were found. I backed up the > >> > 500MB or so of data, then entered Disk Management (still on the boot > >> > CD) and deleted all the partitions. I made one large partition on the > >> > drive, and formatted it in NTFS. I rebooted back into Windows, and > >> > the disk still does not appear. > > >> > I can go back and forth as much as I want between the boot CD and > >> > Windows, but I simply cannot get this hard drive to show itself in > >> > Windows. > > >> > Thank you for any suggestions. > > >> > -Dave |
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| Re: Primary Slave Hard Disk Drive not found in Windows XP drosile******.com wrote: >The Western Digital has the jumper set for "Master with slave >present." Should I change this to CS also? Is that Maxtor set to CS? Why not to slave? |
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| Re: Primary Slave Hard Disk Drive not found in Windows XP There's more than one issue here. If you're using CS, both ide drives have to use that jumper selection. If using master/slave jumpers, both drive has to use that. The WD drive has a jumper selection for master w/ slave. You have to use that if a slave is added using the slave jumper selection on the slave drive on the same ide ribbon cable. There were known issues with WD and Maxtor drives on the same ide ribbon cable. In some cases, could be a problem even be on different ide ports and consequently different ide ribbon cables. The issue was at the hardware level on how the different manufacturers used to communicate ide information. Not fixable with any amount of software, or tweaking. -- Noncompliant <drosile******.com> wrote in message news:1172357129.499026.103830@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com... >I just tried the Cable Select with the same results as above. If it > helps, the master drive is a WDC WD1200JB > > On Feb 24, 3:04 pm, "Rich Barry" <rba...@socal.rr.com> wrote: >> Have you tried Cable Select instead of Slave on the drive >> jumper?<dros...******.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1172337566.838228.247910@s48g2000cws.googlegr oups.com... >> >> > Hello, everyone. >> >> > I recently came into possession of an old Maxtor 80GB hard drive, and >> > I thought I'd throw it in my computer for the extra storage. >> >> > I checked the jumpers, plugged it in, and booted my computer. The >> > drive showed fine in the BIOS, so I continued into Windows. The disk, >> > however, didn't show up at all in Windows--not in My Computer, Device >> > Manager, or Disk Management. >> >> > After messing about for a bit, I used my Ultimate Boot CD (basically a >> > Windows XP bootable CD) to try to find the drive. Immediately, the >> > drive (and its then four partitions) were found. I backed up the >> > 500MB or so of data, then entered Disk Management (still on the boot >> > CD) and deleted all the partitions. I made one large partition on the >> > drive, and formatted it in NTFS. I rebooted back into Windows, and >> > the disk still does not appear. >> >> > I can go back and forth as much as I want between the boot CD and >> > Windows, but I simply cannot get this hard drive to show itself in >> > Windows. >> >> > Thank you for any suggestions. >> >> > -Dave > > |
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| Re: Primary Slave Hard Disk Drive not found in Windows XP >>> news:1172337566.838228.247910@s48g2000cws.googlegr oups.com... >>> >>> > Hello, everyone. >>> >>> > I recently came into possession of an old Maxtor 80GB hard drive, and >>> > I thought I'd throw it in my computer for the extra storage. >>> >>> > I checked the jumpers, plugged it in, and booted my computer. The >>> > drive showed fine in the BIOS, so I continued into Windows. The disk, >>> > however, didn't show up at all in Windows--not in My Computer, Device >>> > Manager, or Disk Management. >>> >>> > After messing about for a bit, I used my Ultimate Boot CD (basically a >>> > Windows XP bootable CD) to try to find the drive. Immediately, the >>> > drive (and its then four partitions) were found. I backed up the >>> > 500MB or so of data, then entered Disk Management (still on the boot >>> > CD) and deleted all the partitions. I made one large partition on the >>> > drive, and formatted it in NTFS. I rebooted back into Windows, and >>> > the disk still does not appear. >>> >>> > I can go back and forth as much as I want between the boot CD and >>> > Windows, but I simply cannot get this hard drive to show itself in >>> > Windows. >>> >>> > Thank you for any suggestions. >>> >>> > -Dave >> On Feb 24, 3:04 pm, "Rich Barry" <rba...@socal.rr.com> wrote: >>> Have you tried Cable Select instead of Slave on the drive >>> jumper?<dros...******.com> wrote in message > <drosile******.com> wrote in message > news:1172357129.499026.103830@a75g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com... >>I just tried the Cable Select with the same results as above. If it >> helps, the master drive is a WDC WD1200JB "Noncompliant" <spamyourself@blackworm.net> wrote in message news:ON917LOWHHA.4076@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > There's more than one issue here. > > If you're using CS, both ide drives have to use that jumper selection. If > using master/slave jumpers, both drive has to use that. > > The WD drive has a jumper selection for master w/ slave. You have to use > that if a slave is added using the slave jumper selection on the slave > drive on the same ide ribbon cable. > > There were known issues with WD and Maxtor drives on the same ide ribbon > cable. In some cases, could be a problem even be on different ide ports > and consequently different ide ribbon cables. The issue was at the > hardware level on how the different manufacturers used to communicate ide > information. Not fixable with any amount of software, or tweaking. > > -- > Noncompliant drosile: 1. Start from the beginning. Disconnect the WD from the system and boot only to your boot drive. We'll assume it boots without incident and functions without any problems, right? Confirm that the *ONLY* problem you're experiencing in your system is the non-recognition of that WD secondary HDD. 2. Disconnecting any other storage devices including your optical drive(s), and setting aside your "Ultimate Boot CD", boot into Windows with the WD drive connected. Make absolutely certain you've correctly connected & configured that drive depending upon what IDE channel it's connected to and its position as Master or Slave. I assume you're familiar with WD's Single setting (non-jumpered). 2. Is the HDD listed in Device Manager? If not, right-click on the "Disk drives" listing and click the "Scan for hardware changes" option. Now detected? 3. Access Disk Management. Is the drive listed there? If so, but no drive letter, can you assign one? 4, If still no go, shut down and reconnect the WD on another IDE channel, or if on the same IDE channel change its Master/Slave designation. Try it even as Master on the Primary IDE channel with your boot drive connected as Master on the Secondary IDE channel. Again, make *absolutely* sure you've connected & configured the WD correctly. 5. Have you checked out the HDD with WD's diagnostic? I know you've indicated the drive has been previously recognized by your boot CD, but if you haven't checked out the drive, do so. Anna |
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| Re: Primary Slave Hard Disk Drive not found in Windows XP Well, I couldn't solve my problem, after all. I swapped the two hard drives today, and installed Windows on the Maxtor (80GB). I booted into the operating system, and it worked fine. I could see the 120 GB hard drive as drive F: and I could retrieve files from it. I switched the hard drives back, and again, the Maxtor seemingly disappeared. I decided it was time for a fresh install, anyway, so I am now running my Windows installation from the Maxtor 80GB, with my WD 120GB hard drive as a slave drive. Thanks for your suggestions, everyone. -Dave On Feb 24, 12:19 pm, dros...******.com wrote: > Hello, everyone. > > I recently came into possession of an old Maxtor 80GB hard drive, and > I thought I'd throw it in my computer for the extra storage. > > I checked the jumpers, plugged it in, and booted my computer. The > drive showed fine in the BIOS, so I continued into Windows. The disk, > however, didn't show up at all in Windows--not in My Computer, Device > Manager, or Disk Management. > > After messing about for a bit, I used my Ultimate Boot CD (basically a > Windows XP bootable CD) to try to find the drive. Immediately, the > drive (and its then four partitions) were found. I backed up the > 500MB or so of data, then entered Disk Management (still on the boot > CD) and deleted all the partitions. I made one large partition on the > drive, and formatted it in NTFS. I rebooted back into Windows, and > the disk still does not appear. > > I can go back and forth as much as I want between the boot CD and > Windows, but I simply cannot get this hard drive to show itself in > Windows. > > Thank you for any suggestions. > > -Dave |
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