Help - hard drive not working right.

Soldato
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Hey.

I have 2 hard drives installed, 1 is a 250GB drive, partioned, and the other is a 120GB drive that has no partions.

The 120GB drive is NOT showing in Windows Explorer.

If I look under admin tools, computer management, disk managment I can see it there reading "dynamic" and "foreign". I went from XP Pro to XP home SP2, is this the problem? I right click and it says I can convert the disk, but it will get rid of ALL of the data.

PLEASE help me, I really dont want to format that drive!
 
There IS data on it, I know that for certain.

I wiped my other drive with a format (and ONLY that drive) so I could install windows again.

It DOES show up, but just reads as Dynamic and "foreign"... I am guessing that the data IS there, but is not formatted correctly for XP home SP2. It was previously used on XP Pro.
 
It's odd, as NTFS hasn't changed since Windows 98, so there should be no problem.

I've also seen a couple of other threads with this very issue on the forums, it might be worth doing a search to see if those users had any luck resolving it.

Failing that, can you try the drive on another PC to make 100% sure it's Vista playing up?
 
Dark_Angel said:
Its not vista though :( I have gone from XP Pro to XP Home.

If I install XP Home on to the "gone weird" drive, will that mean it formats it?

Bah, that'll teach me to try and follow about 8 different threads.

The last part still stands though, it might be worth trying it in another PC just to be 100% sure, drives can go bad totally out of the blue.
 
Ok. That is ODD. I tried using the XP home boot disk, and when I get to the "setup" menu, where you can chose the partion (or create/delete partions) the disk shows perfectly. Reading the drive as "backup" as it is meant to be called.

I am literally begging here, does anyone have suggestions? If I install XP on THAT drive (the one NOT showing up in XP home on the main partion) will that nuke the data on it? Assuming I just leave the partion alone, and I just click "setup" on that partion. Will that mean that the drive will have windows just installed on it, and that the other data will be fine.

I have LOTS of important documents on the drive, I can't afford to lose them :(
 
A free program named Active Partition recovery allows me to see ALL of the files there, but because it is free, won't let me recovery it. Anyone know of a free tool that would work??
 
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