J_Hova All American 30984 Posts user info edit post |
ight, a while back i installed an extra 120 gig harddrive as a slave drive, it works fine, holds all my multimedia files and whatnot, so good.
this weekend i decided to do a little cleaning, formatting my HDs and whatnot. when i go to clean install windows, the only HD that shows up is C: drive, altho it has the capacity of my F: (70 for the master vs 120 slave)
one again, since it was pointing to C: drive, i didnt think anything of it, so went ahead with the install.
as my computer boots backup, everything is the same, no lost icons, no lost programs, etc. everything in my C: is intact, while my F: now has a WINDOWS folder on it.
It's not causing any problems running my PC, at least not yet.
so i restart, try to go thru the setup bluescreen (F2 on start) and its not even recognizing my extra HD on the menu.
what gives
thx in advance 8/7/2006 12:49:23 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
check the jumpers, bios settings and cables, unplug the extra drive, boot, shutdown, plug drive back in, boot
odd though b/c it wouldnt work quite right at first if the settings or cables were off....
the cable select thing could be doing it.... 8/7/2006 1:45:57 PM |