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Introduction: Just an old retired computer USER that gets into a lot of
trouble.

I am not sure that it is the problem of the SP2 but did not have the problem
before installing it.
I have an Asus P4P800 Delux with chip set 865PE Intel Pent. 4 3.0 GHz
Serial ATA Controller.
I had a 200GB hard drive partitioned 80gb and 120gb. and a 30gb HD as the
boot drive. The problem started in that the boot drive only showed 8gb
capacity. The rest had to be there but not formated and I did not know how
to handle that so I removed that drive and installed a 40GB HD as the primary
drive. Before installing the new drive I disconnected the 200GB HD to ensure
a clean installation and installed all the programs I had on the original
drive includeing XP SP2 from a disk provided from Microsoft.
The Problem... When I reconnected the 200GB HD only one partiction is shown
and when I check the system properties under Volumes, I shows 191GB capacity
but the volume shows only 40gb and is not assigned a drive letter. Also it
does not show up on "My Computer"
Does anyone have any idea what my problem is.
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you have to reset it as a simple drive under drive manager
basically your telling the boot drive that it is there
"Dick" <Dick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:041E8D21-780D-44BF-AA9F-2E5033C49C87@microsoft.com...
> Introduction: Just an old retired computer USER that gets into a lot of
> trouble.
>
> I am not sure that it is the problem of the SP2 but did not have the
> problem
> before installing it.
> I have an Asus P4P800 Delux with chip set 865PE Intel Pent. 4 3.0 GHz
> Serial ATA Controller.
> I had a 200GB hard drive partitioned 80gb and 120gb. and a 30gb HD as the
> boot drive. The problem started in that the boot drive only showed 8gb
> capacity. The rest had to be there but not formated and I did not know
> how
> to handle that so I removed that drive and installed a 40GB HD as the
> primary
> drive. Before installing the new drive I disconnected the 200GB HD to
> ensure
> a clean installation and installed all the programs I had on the original
> drive includeing XP SP2 from a disk provided from Microsoft.
> The Problem... When I reconnected the 200GB HD only one partiction is
> shown
> and when I check the system properties under Volumes, I shows 191GB
> capacity
> but the volume shows only 40gb and is not assigned a drive letter. Also
> it
> does not show up on "My Computer"
> Does anyone have any idea what my problem is.
> \
 

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"BigJim" wrote:

> you have to reset it as a simple drive under drive manager
> basically your telling the boot drive that it is there
> "Dick" <Dick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:041E8D21-780D-44BF-AA9F-2E5033C49C87@microsoft.com...
> > Introduction: Just an old retired computer USER that gets into a lot of
> > trouble.
> >
> > I am not sure that it is the problem of the SP2 but did not have the
> > problem
> > before installing it.
> > I have an Asus P4P800 Delux with chip set 865PE Intel Pent. 4 3.0 GHz
> > Serial ATA Controller.
> > I had a 200GB hard drive partitioned 80gb and 120gb. and a 30gb HD as the
> > boot drive. The problem started in that the boot drive only showed 8gb
> > capacity. The rest had to be there but not formated and I did not know
> > how
> > to handle that so I removed that drive and installed a 40GB HD as the
> > primary
> > drive. Before installing the new drive I disconnected the 200GB HD to
> > ensure
> > a clean installation and installed all the programs I had on the original
> > drive includeing XP SP2 from a disk provided from Microsoft.
> > The Problem... When I reconnected the 200GB HD only one partiction is
> > shown
> > and when I check the system properties under Volumes, I shows 191GB
> > capacity
> > but the volume shows only 40gb and is not assigned a drive letter. Also
> > it
> > does not show up on "My Computer"
> > Does anyone have any idea what my problem is.
> > \
>
>
> Thank you Big Jim, but does your terminalogy of Simple Drive mean Basic Drive?
On list volume, it does not show the hard drive at all. All it shows is the
dvd roms,the C drive and four removable drives that represent the multi card
reader installed. I tried useing the next drive letter but got a messgae
that there is no volume selected. Also in Devise manager it does not show a
letter assigned to the drive either but it does show that it is operating
correctely and healthy.
Thanks
\Dick
 
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Did you install the SATA drivers? Did you do the install with XP that had
at leest SP1 pre-installed? What partition type (FAT32 / NTFS)?


"Dick" <Dick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:041E8D21-780D-44BF-AA9F-2E5033C49C87@microsoft.com...
> Introduction: Just an old retired computer USER that gets into a lot of
> trouble.
>
> I am not sure that it is the problem of the SP2 but did not have the
> problem
> before installing it.
> I have an Asus P4P800 Delux with chip set 865PE Intel Pent. 4 3.0 GHz
> Serial ATA Controller.
> I had a 200GB hard drive partitioned 80gb and 120gb. and a 30gb HD as the
> boot drive. The problem started in that the boot drive only showed 8gb
> capacity. The rest had to be there but not formated and I did not know
> how
> to handle that so I removed that drive and installed a 40GB HD as the
> primary
> drive. Before installing the new drive I disconnected the 200GB HD to
> ensure
> a clean installation and installed all the programs I had on the original
> drive includeing XP SP2 from a disk provided from Microsoft.
> The Problem... When I reconnected the 200GB HD only one partiction is
> shown
> and when I check the system properties under Volumes, I shows 191GB
> capacity
> but the volume shows only 40gb and is not assigned a drive letter. Also
> it
> does not show up on "My Computer"
> Does anyone have any idea what my problem is.
> \
 

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"Yves Leclerc" wrote:

> Did you install the SATA drivers? Did you do the install with XP that had
> at leest SP1 pre-installed? What partition type (FAT32 / NTFS)?
>
>
> "Dick" <Dick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:041E8D21-780D-44BF-AA9F-2E5033C49C87@microsoft.com...
> > Introduction: Just an old retired computer USER that gets into a lot of
> > trouble.
> >
> > I am not sure that it is the problem of the SP2 but did not have the
> > problem
> > before installing it.
> > I have an Asus P4P800 Delux with chip set 865PE Intel Pent. 4 3.0 GHz
> > Serial ATA Controller.
> > I had a 200GB hard drive partitioned 80gb and 120gb. and a 30gb HD as the
> > boot drive. The problem started in that the boot drive only showed 8gb
> > capacity. The rest had to be there but not formated and I did not know
> > how
> > to handle that so I removed that drive and installed a 40GB HD as the
> > primary
> > drive. Before installing the new drive I disconnected the 200GB HD to
> > ensure
> > a clean installation and installed all the programs I had on the original
> > drive includeing XP SP2 from a disk provided from Microsoft.
> > The Problem... When I reconnected the 200GB HD only one partiction is
> > shown
> > and when I check the system properties under Volumes, I shows 191GB
> > capacity
> > but the volume shows only 40gb and is not assigned a drive letter. Also
> > it
> > does not show up on "My Computer"
> > Does anyone have any idea what my problem is.
> > \
>
>
> Thank you Yves,
I installede XP with sp! and then installed SP2 from a disk from Micorsoft.
The drive is formated in NTFS, and as far as if
SATA is installed, if it was on the Motherboard CD I think I did, but not
sure. The BIOS IDE configuration shows that Configure S-ATA as RAID is NO,
but also shows "Onboard IDE Operate Mode" - (Enhanced Mode)
"Enhanced Mode Support On - (S-ATA)
So I assume that the S-ATA mode is suppirted but RAID is not.
I hope that gives you enough info.
Thanks,
Dick