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Here is a rundown on what I have done.

Motherboard on old Windows Me computer went bad.
Computer would not boot
Decided to just buy a new computer
I need to get files off old Windows Me hard drive
Take Windows Me hard drive out
Set Jumper on hard drive is set as a slave
Connect old windows ME hard drive to new computer running
XP Home Edition
Start up computer
Detects new hardware
Hard drive does not show up in Explorer
Go to Settings=>Control Panel=>Administrative
Tools=>Computer Management
Storage=>Disk Management
Under the Disk Management the hard drive shows up as 2
partitions

Here are values for the 2 partitions:
Volume= Blank
Layout= Partition
Type= Basic
File System= FAT32
Status= Healthy(Active)
Capacity= 38.27GB
Free Space= 25.84GB
% Free= 67%
Fault Tolerance=No
Overhead= 0%


Volume= Blank
Layout= Partition
Type= Basic
File System= NTFS
Status= Healthy(EISA Configuration)
Capacity= 6.01GB
Free Space= 2.09GB
% Free= 34%
Fault Tolerance=No
Overhead= 0%

Only option when I right click on the partition to add
is "Delete Partition"
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong or what I need to do
to see this old hard drive?
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)

It should be seen and function as a slave. Have you opened
the BIOS and made sure that both IDE are set to automatic?


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"PG" <plgates@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:125ee01c442cd$f27131d0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
| Here is a rundown on what I have done.
|
| Motherboard on old Windows Me computer went bad.
| Computer would not boot
| Decided to just buy a new computer
| I need to get files off old Windows Me hard drive
| Take Windows Me hard drive out
| Set Jumper on hard drive is set as a slave
| Connect old windows ME hard drive to new computer running
| XP Home Edition
| Start up computer
| Detects new hardware
| Hard drive does not show up in Explorer
| Go to Settings=>Control Panel=>Administrative
| Tools=>Computer Management
| Storage=>Disk Management
| Under the Disk Management the hard drive shows up as 2
| partitions
|
| Here are values for the 2 partitions:
| Volume= Blank
| Layout= Partition
| Type= Basic
| File System= FAT32
| Status= Healthy(Active)
| Capacity= 38.27GB
| Free Space= 25.84GB
| % Free= 67%
| Fault Tolerance=No
| Overhead= 0%
|
|
| Volume= Blank
| Layout= Partition
| Type= Basic
| File System= NTFS
| Status= Healthy(EISA Configuration)
| Capacity= 6.01GB
| Free Space= 2.09GB
| % Free= 34%
| Fault Tolerance=No
| Overhead= 0%
|
| Only option when I right click on the partition to add
| is "Delete Partition"
| Any ideas on what I am doing wrong or what I need to do
| to see this old hard drive?
|
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)

Hey, I'mhaving the same problem with a 80gb right now.
I've moved it to a new computer once before and it worked
fine. I've checked the BIOS and it's set on automatic
detection and i've called Western Digital and they said
to try Microsoft. I really need what's on the 80gb.
Please help.
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)

I have checked the BIOS and the BIOS recognizes the
drive as a slave and all the options for the drive are
set to AUTO.
>-----Original Message-----
>It should be seen and function as a slave. Have you
opened
>the BIOS and made sure that both IDE are set to
automatic?
>
>
>--
>The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
>But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
>
>
>"PG" <plgates@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:125ee01c442cd$f27131d0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>| Here is a rundown on what I have done.
>|
>| Motherboard on old Windows Me computer went bad.
>| Computer would not boot
>| Decided to just buy a new computer
>| I need to get files off old Windows Me hard drive
>| Take Windows Me hard drive out
>| Set Jumper on hard drive is set as a slave
>| Connect old windows ME hard drive to new computer
running
>| XP Home Edition
>| Start up computer
>| Detects new hardware
>| Hard drive does not show up in Explorer
>| Go to Settings=>Control Panel=>Administrative
>| Tools=>Computer Management
>| Storage=>Disk Management
>| Under the Disk Management the hard drive shows up as 2
>| partitions
>|
>| Here are values for the 2 partitions:
>| Volume= Blank
>| Layout= Partition
>| Type= Basic
>| File System= FAT32
>| Status= Healthy(Active)
>| Capacity= 38.27GB
>| Free Space= 25.84GB
>| % Free= 67%
>| Fault Tolerance=No
>| Overhead= 0%
>|
>|
>| Volume= Blank
>| Layout= Partition
>| Type= Basic
>| File System= NTFS
>| Status= Healthy(EISA Configuration)
>| Capacity= 6.01GB
>| Free Space= 2.09GB
>| % Free= 34%
>| Fault Tolerance=No
>| Overhead= 0%
>|
>| Only option when I right click on the partition to add
>| is "Delete Partition"
>| Any ideas on what I am doing wrong or what I need to do
>| to see this old hard drive?
>|
>
>
>.
>
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)

Try changing the pins to cable select (CS).
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1396701c44401$131de980$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I have checked the BIOS and the BIOS recognizes the
> drive as a slave and all the options for the drive are
> set to AUTO.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >It should be seen and function as a slave. Have you
> opened
> >the BIOS and made sure that both IDE are set to
> automatic?
> >
> >
> >--
> >The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
> >But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
> >
> >
> >"PG" <plgates@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >news:125ee01c442cd$f27131d0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> >| Here is a rundown on what I have done.
> >|
> >| Motherboard on old Windows Me computer went bad.
> >| Computer would not boot
> >| Decided to just buy a new computer
> >| I need to get files off old Windows Me hard drive
> >| Take Windows Me hard drive out
> >| Set Jumper on hard drive is set as a slave
> >| Connect old windows ME hard drive to new computer
> running
> >| XP Home Edition
> >| Start up computer
> >| Detects new hardware
> >| Hard drive does not show up in Explorer
> >| Go to Settings=>Control Panel=>Administrative
> >| Tools=>Computer Management
> >| Storage=>Disk Management
> >| Under the Disk Management the hard drive shows up as 2
> >| partitions
> >|
> >| Here are values for the 2 partitions:
> >| Volume= Blank
> >| Layout= Partition
> >| Type= Basic
> >| File System= FAT32
> >| Status= Healthy(Active)
> >| Capacity= 38.27GB
> >| Free Space= 25.84GB
> >| % Free= 67%
> >| Fault Tolerance=No
> >| Overhead= 0%
> >|
> >|
> >| Volume= Blank
> >| Layout= Partition
> >| Type= Basic
> >| File System= NTFS
> >| Status= Healthy(EISA Configuration)
> >| Capacity= 6.01GB
> >| Free Space= 2.09GB
> >| % Free= 34%
> >| Fault Tolerance=No
> >| Overhead= 0%
> >|
> >| Only option when I right click on the partition to add
> >| is "Delete Partition"
> >| Any ideas on what I am doing wrong or what I need to do
> >| to see this old hard drive?
> >|
> >
> >
> >.
> >
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)

PG Wrote:
> Here is a rundown on what I have done.
>
> Motherboard on old Windows Me computer went bad.
> Computer would not boot
> Decided to just buy a new computer
> I need to get files off old Windows Me hard drive
> Take Windows Me hard drive out
> Set Jumper on hard drive is set as a slave
> Connect old windows ME hard drive to new computer running
> XP Home Edition
> Start up computer
> Detects new hardware
> Hard drive does not show up in Explorer
> Go to Settings=Control Panel=Administrative
> Tools=Computer Management
> Storage=Disk Management
> Under the Disk Management the hard drive shows up as 2
> partitions
>
> Here are values for the 2 partitions:
> Volume= Blank
> Layout= Partition
> Type= Basic
> File System= FAT32
> Status= Healthy(Active)
> Capacity= 38.27GB
> Free Space= 25.84GB
> % Free= 67%
> Fault Tolerance=No
> Overhead= 0%
>
>
> Volume= Blank
> Layout= Partition
> Type= Basic
> File System= NTFS
> Status= Healthy(EISA Configuration)
> Capacity= 6.01GB
> Free Space= 2.09GB
> % Free= 34%
> Fault Tolerance=No
> Overhead= 0%
>
> Only option when I right click on the partition to add
> is "Delete Partition"
> Any ideas on what I am doing wrong or what I need to do
> to see this old hard drive?

There are a number of reasons why you might not be able to see the
drive. One of those being NTFS security on the old drive. Try logging
on to the system as the same user of the old computer. Long story
short, if you send me the drives I can copy your files for you

Regards,
Bob


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giantkiller