Re: Cannot detect second hard drive after upgrade to Win XP 64-bit by imlaseke
imlaseke
Tue Oct 23 08:06:00 PDT 2007
Thanks Tony, I'll let you know how it goes.
Ian
"Tony Sperling mail.dk>" wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> generally if someone has a problem and a specific preference, the problem
> prevents the preference (or the preference prevents solving the problem) -
> in your case your preference is the natural way out of the predicament.
>
> Since you will be installing to the IDE drive you don't need to have the
> SATA driver present to the installer, and since you don't have a floppy
> drive you can install the driver from your HD later to make the SATA drive
> become visible. That is, if it isn't recognised automatically when you
> install the drivers from the system CD? This goes for the 32bit system.
>
> If you want to have your 64bit system installed at some point, using the
> exact same machine and configuration you can do the same thing, only with a
> 64bit driver for the SATA. It is really only when you install an OS onto the
> SATA drive that you need the driver on a floppy - and yes, it has to be a
> floppy since the installer is a very simple program that isn't aware of any
> CD's, nor can it use the HD's at this point for anything except installing
> itself. Also, in the event that you should want to install onto the IDE but
> using it as the second drive and the SATA drive first, you will need to make
> the installer aware of that first drive.
>
> A lot more could be said, but I think this pretty much sums up the
> situation. But do consider having a USB Floppy drive, they are not expensive
> and they can save the day on many occasions.
>
>
> Good Luck, now!
>
>
> Tony. . .
>
>
> "imlaseke" <imlaseke@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:318A0B79-6A67-4BE9-B8D1-787C28C848BA@microsoft.com...
> > Tony,
> >
> > Your listed assumptions are correct:
> >
> > "you had your old 32bit XP on the the same physical HD that you later used
> > to partition, format and install your 64bit XP?"
> >
> > "Your second HD did not have any installed system - only data?"
> >
> > "In the event that your C:\ drive is IDE while the 'other' is SATA"
> >
> > I followed your suggestion and went into Disk Management to rescan for
> > disks
> > and nothing happened. Due to software compatability problems, I switched
> > back to XP 32-bit last night. I still have the same problem of not
> > detecting
> > my second hard drive. After reading some similar problems I have come to
> > the
> > conclusion that I need to install drivers from a 3.5 inch floppy that came
> > with my motherboard. This involves booting up and hitting F6 key to load
> > the
> > drivers. Is this the correct course of action and can I use a CD with
> > these
> > same files? With my motherboard (DP35DP) I cannot install an internal 3.5
> > inch floppy drive and I don't want to buy an external drive if I can avoid
> > it.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ian
> >
> >
> > "Tony Sperling mail.dk>" wrote:
> >
> >> If I get this right, you had your old 32bit XP on the the same physical
> >> HD
> >> that you later used to partition, format and install your 64bit XP?
> >>
> >> Your second HD did not have any installed system - only data?
> >>
> >> If so, I suggest having a look in Computer Management > Disk Management
> >> and
> >> look under Menu Item 'Action' - it has an option to rescan for disks.
> >> What
> >> happens then?
> >>
> >> In the event that your C:\ drive is IDE while the 'other' is SATA you may
> >> have to get a 64bit SATA driver that complies with the chipset, (usually
> >> a
> >> RAID/SATA chip) I assume you may have had one such driver for your 32bit
> >> system, but this will not work here, everything on the old system that
> >> needed a driver will have to have a 64bit driver now.
> >>
> >>
> >> Tony. . .
> >>
> >>
> >> "imlaseke" <imlaseke@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:63CF52C0-FD75-45C5-A2A0-E302FEE8C748@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hello,
> >> >
> >> > I recently upgraded my computer with a new motherboard and processor,
> >> > but
> >> > I
> >> > kept my original two hard drives (one primary, one slave). Once the
> >> > motherboard and processor was installed, I reinstalled windows xp.
> >> > Prior
> >> > to
> >> > the upgrade I was running windows xp professional (32-bit) and decided
> >> > to
> >> > upgrade to windows xp professional (64-bit). During setup windows was
> >> > able
> >> > to see both hard drives. Windows was installed on the primary hard
> >> > drive.
> >> > Naturally, I had to reformat my primary hard drive, the second hard
> >> > drive
> >> > was
> >> > not formatted. After installation I can only see the primary hard
> >> > drive
> >> > (C:). There is no icon or drive letter for the second hard drive
> >> > (which
> >> > should be labeled E:). I can see the drive in "device manager" and
> >> > "computer
> >> > management" but I cannot assign a drive letter. As far as I know, the
> >> > hard
> >> > drive and cables are functioning. Why can't I access my second/slave
> >> > hard
> >> > drive? Do I have to reformat the drive and lose all of my saved
> >> > information?
> >>
> >>
> >>
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