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It doesn't show up under the Disk Administrator. I am going to try to re
FDRISK it (the drive was already NTFS formatted before I installed it in
this machine). I'll post me results - if anymore ideas come up, feel free
to email me.
Thanks in advance
Greg Roy
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Lost SCSI Harddrive
On 16 Aug 00, at 9:46, Greg Roy wrote:
> Here's a challenging one.
>
> Yesterday I had a SCSI Hard Drive as part of my windows NT system (only
> 200Mhz), and my boss gave me a new system (PIII 500Mhz), since I still
> needed the SCSI drive, I moved the SCSI card and HD into the new machine.
I
> also reinstalled windows NT 4.0 (SP 6a). Now what my problem is that I
> can't access the SCSI Hard Drive. The SCSI Devices Control panel applet
> shows the SCSI card, and the HD but My Computer does not show a physical
> drive letter for it.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Greg Roy
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Take a look in the "Drive Manager" (Disk Manager?), under
Administrative Tools. You may be able to locate the SCSI drive there
and assign it a new drive letter.
David G
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