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I have a computer with a master 40 GB HD, running Windows XP home Edition.
Last week-end I added a second HD (60 MB) but I forgotten to properly set
the jumper (master, slave…) before I switched it on. The computer was not
able to start, so I switched it off and I set the jumper in this way: 60 GB
HD as master and 40 GB HD as slave.
After this I switched on the computer and I installed Windows XP on the 60
GB HD.
Now the problems are:
at BIOS level the computer recognise the second HD but windows does not see it
I have a lot of data I don’t wont to lose on the 40 GB HD (slave)

How can I recover the data from the 40GB HD ?

Thank you in advance for any suggestion
PC
 
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"pacabba" <pacabba@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E86439AF-A3B6-41C0-AEB4-516E58B71637@microsoft.com...
> I have a computer with a master 40 GB HD, running Windows XP home
Edition.
> Last week-end I added a second HD (60 MB) but I forgotten to properly set
> the jumper (master, slave.) before I switched it on. The computer was not
> able to start, so I switched it off and I set the jumper in this way: 60
GB
> HD as master and 40 GB HD as slave.
> After this I switched on the computer and I installed Windows XP on the 60
> GB HD.
> Now the problems are:
> at BIOS level the computer recognise the second HD but windows does not
see it
> I have a lot of data I don't wont to lose on the 40 GB HD (slave)
>
> How can I recover the data from the 40GB HD ?
>
> Thank you in advance for any suggestion
> PC
>

Before doing anything else, do this:
1. Restore your original configuration.
2. Backup your important data. If you can't be bothered
to back it up then it is obviously not important!
3. Start experimenting with your new disk.