[Ham-Computers] RE: WINDOWS XP doesn't see HD

Dale Miller stpatrick3 at twlakes.net
Wed Feb 9 17:31:38 EST 2005


Do know if the drive was formatted with something like seagates program 
or something.
If so it most  have the ability to install the overlay without 
formatting the drive.
I know seagates install disk has this ability and you would be able to 
see the drive even with the other drive being the boot drive

Just a thought
Regards
Dale Miller, KC2CBD

Don wrote:

>Thanks Aaron
>will look at it all
>not a wasted day learned about overlays
>appreciate the info and don't worry about taking the time to get to it
>I am still piddling with other means to see the 30 gig
>but only have your option and one other to look at....
>both involving UPDATE BIOS which I have some how manage to not do after
>having the computer for 2 years
>so that's the start place
>again appreciate all you do on the list
>thanks to you and all the others assisting me on this "MINOR" problem
>
>
>Don
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