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Actually, even if the partition is not formatted, it still should show
up as a drive under the OS. It will not show as a drive if the second
partition was not actually created as a DOS partition. That is, the
first partition was created but the rest of the disk space was left
unallocated. This does not seem to be the case here, so I don't know why
the second partition does not show up. Perhaps it would be appropriate
to find out what FDISK is reporting for the second partition.
Peter
The NoSpin Group
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marshall Fortescue" <[log in to unmask]>
> I was able to get my disk formated using the delpart utility and the
maxtor
> utilities.
>
> However, in doing this, I partitioned my C drive into 2 20G partitions
> (Computer called them C and E, with D drive being my 2nd HD). Now, I
> only see the C (20G) and D(20G), but I don't see the E (2nd partition
> of the
40G
> HD).
I hope I'm not stating the obvious here, but clearly you must have
formatted the partition now known as C:. Did you also format the second
partition?
> In fdisk, I see it and it looks healthy and as if it will show up in
Fdisk will recognize the partition and assign it a drive letter, but in
order to use it within the OS, you still need to partition it.
Paul A. Shippert
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