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Please i recently purchased a second hard drive wd800jb with 8mb k, i already have a 40gb maxtor on the system configured as master at the end of my 80 conductor ide cable with four partition on it C: D: E: H: and my CDRW is F: and DVD is G:, i configured as slave, when the system boot the bios is able to identify booth drivers but in xp i d'ont see the slave drive. Help help

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Is the disk formatted?

Try: RIGHT click on My Computer and click on Manage. Click on Disk Management. You will see a list of drives. Is your new drive there? If it says Unallocated it means that it requires to be formatted. To format, RIGHT click on the drive, click format and follow the instructions.

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Thaks -pops- for your response .

Yes the drive is formated with xp on it, i installed as single drive and works fine but with a slave xp d'ont recognize the second hard drive the model of my drive are. Maxtor 6L040J2 - 40gb and WD800jb - 80gb

On the bios at boot i stopped with Pause and both drive are well recognized by the bios. mystery.

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Are you saying that you have two drives with two Windows systems on them and that the second drive already had the O/S on it when it was installed?

If so, then you haven't followed the correct procedure to install two operating systems and thus your prime O/S (on the C drive) is confused and will not be able to see it.

Assuming you don't need the extra O/S installed, I suggest you go into disk management and reformat the drive.

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Hi Lenny795. You don't need to use your XP disk with the new drive. You already have XP installed on your main drive so do as -pops- advises in his post above and all will be fine.

You will not see your new slave drive in "My Computer" until it has been allocated/formatted but by following -pops- advice you will be able to see it and use it. From Disk management you can also change the drive letters to best suite you layout. :)

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Does the drive appear in Disk Management, as in my post above, even as an unknown or unallocated device?

The drive will not appear elsewhere in Windows until it had been formatted and is usable.

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Problem resolved

1- I disconect all drives in my system and installed the second drive alond on the second ide chanel as slave then i started the system and for my surprise windows recognised my hard drive, before i tried all the posible conbination, thanks -pops- and Djohn for yous advises

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