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More info?)
There are a couple things you may need to do. First off, in Disk
Management, is it possible to import the drive as a foreign drive?
Second, if the drive is formatted NTFS, it can prevent others from
seeing its contents as a security measure. Here is a guideline on how
to take ownership or at least add your SID so you can view/modify
contents on the NTFS volume:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;823306
If this method does not work, try giving permission to all on the
computer that does work.
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Nathan McNulty
Charley Jones wrote:
> Nathan,
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> No, it does not register in My Computer,
> But it does show up on My Computer | Manage | Disk Manager.
> No drive letter is assigned,
> But otherwise the drive is healthy.
> You can select the drive, in DM,
> But can't do much other than format.
> You cannot assign a drive letter.
> The task here is to remove existing information from the drive,
> BEFORE formatting.
>
> This is an XP system drive from another computer.
> If you return the drive to the original computer,
> It will boot fine and read fine, in that computer.
>
> I have experienced this problem with 3 XP system drives so far,
> FAT, and 2000 NTFS volumes seems to mount fine,
> I've been unable to mount an XP NTFS drive to date.
>
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> "Nathan McNulty" wrote:
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>>Upon plugging the external drive into the computer, it should just add
>>it to My Computer as an external drive. You shouldn't have to do
>>anything else. And what do you mean by it works fine the host computer?
>> Do you mean it plugs in and works in a different computer, but not
>>this one?
>>
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>>Nathan McNulty
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