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Right I've built my new dual core system (ASRock dualVSTA + E6400) but having problems accessing a couple of partitions.
My primary drive (ie with windows on) is an 80GB Samsung spinpoint SATA drive & is split into 2 partitions: C for windows & D for games.
My secondary drive is a 320GB Western Digital drive and consists of one single partition: E for storage. It is currently showing as only 128GB but that is the least of my worries right now.
My system boots up fine but if I try to access either of the 2 other drives windows tells me: The disk in drive # is not formatted. Do you wish to format it now?
Now if this is what it takes for me to access & use drive D then fine as it is currently empty. However, there is no way on earth I want to lose the data on the 320GB E drive so a format is out of the question here.
I remember having a problem with this drive when I first installed it in the system last year. I had to download & run Data Lifeguard Utilities (windows version) before it would work along with my Samsung Sata drive. Ok, so this time I tried running the Data Lifeguard Utilities to see what it said about the drive. Well there is an option to install the drive but it would involve partitioning/formatting etc so thats a no no. However, it did say that there is a problem with how windows is currently viewing the drive due to a DDO (Dynamic Drive Overlay?) that needs removing with the DOS version of Data Lifeguard Utilities. I don't want to try this though in case this dos prog goes ahead & reformats the drive before I get the chance to stop it.
This is doing my head in cos all the drivers/utilities I need to setup my new installation are on that 320GB drive!!
Any ideas people?
My primary drive (ie with windows on) is an 80GB Samsung spinpoint SATA drive & is split into 2 partitions: C for windows & D for games.
My secondary drive is a 320GB Western Digital drive and consists of one single partition: E for storage. It is currently showing as only 128GB but that is the least of my worries right now.
My system boots up fine but if I try to access either of the 2 other drives windows tells me: The disk in drive # is not formatted. Do you wish to format it now?
Now if this is what it takes for me to access & use drive D then fine as it is currently empty. However, there is no way on earth I want to lose the data on the 320GB E drive so a format is out of the question here.
I remember having a problem with this drive when I first installed it in the system last year. I had to download & run Data Lifeguard Utilities (windows version) before it would work along with my Samsung Sata drive. Ok, so this time I tried running the Data Lifeguard Utilities to see what it said about the drive. Well there is an option to install the drive but it would involve partitioning/formatting etc so thats a no no. However, it did say that there is a problem with how windows is currently viewing the drive due to a DDO (Dynamic Drive Overlay?) that needs removing with the DOS version of Data Lifeguard Utilities. I don't want to try this though in case this dos prog goes ahead & reformats the drive before I get the chance to stop it.
This is doing my head in cos all the drivers/utilities I need to setup my new installation are on that 320GB drive!!

Any ideas people?