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MichaelN

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Since: Jan 19, 2008
Posts: 4



(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 9:26 pm
Post subject: Partitions
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>win2000>file_system (more info?)

I have an old computer with 2 hard drives running Windows 2000. I
believe they are both SCSI.

My C: drive is a Healthy Boot NTFS (Disk 0) and working fine. It is
only 9.32 GB. I said it was old!

My other drive (Disk 1) is the problem. Part of it is Healthy
(active) with a primary partition of 9.32 GB. It is mirroring my c:
drive. It has no drive letter assigned to it.

The rest of the Disk 1 drive is 47.9 GB and contains some important
storage files that I would like to access (but not enough to spend the
$$$ for data recovery, as I have backups of the important ones). It
used to be my d: drive, but something happened and it no longer shows
up in Windows Explorer. Computer Management shows it is Unallocated.

Anyway, the files are still there, according to R-Studio. Does anyone
know how I should partition/ assign a drive letter so I can access the
files in Windows Explorer, or at least make the unallocated portion of
the drive accessible again?

Thanks in advance.

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"Pegasus

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Since: Dec 22, 2007
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 7:53 am
Post subject: Re: Partitions [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Please use cross-posting when addressing several newsgroups:
http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm



"MichaelN" wrote in message

>I have an old computer with 2 hard drives running Windows 2000. I
> believe they are both SCSI.
>
> My C: drive is a Healthy Boot NTFS (Disk 0) and working fine. It is
> only 9.32 GB. I said it was old!
>
> My other drive (Disk 1) is the problem. Part of it is Healthy
> (active) with a primary partition of 9.32 GB. It is mirroring my c:
> drive. It has no drive letter assigned to it.
>
> The rest of the Disk 1 drive is 47.9 GB and contains some important
> storage files that I would like to access (but not enough to spend the
> $$$ for data recovery, as I have backups of the important ones). It
> used to be my d: drive, but something happened and it no longer shows
> up in Windows Explorer. Computer Management shows it is Unallocated.
>
> Anyway, the files are still there, according to R-Studio. Does anyone
> know how I should partition/ assign a drive letter so I can access the
> files in Windows Explorer, or at least make the unallocated portion of
> the drive accessible again?
>
> Thanks in advance.

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MichaelN

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Since: Jan 19, 2008
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 12:52 pm
Post subject: Re: Partitions [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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ok. Sorry. I'l try to figure out how that's done in my newsreader.


On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 07:53:08 +0100, "Pegasus \(MVP\)"
wrote:

>Please use cross-posting when addressing several newsgroups:
>http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
>
>
>
>"MichaelN" wrote in message
>
>>I have an old computer with 2 hard drives running Windows 2000. I
>> believe they are both SCSI.
>>
>> My C: drive is a Healthy Boot NTFS (Disk 0) and working fine. It is
>> only 9.32 GB. I said it was old!
>>
>> My other drive (Disk 1) is the problem. Part of it is Healthy
>> (active) with a primary partition of 9.32 GB. It is mirroring my c:
>> drive. It has no drive letter assigned to it.
>>
>> The rest of the Disk 1 drive is 47.9 GB and contains some important
>> storage files that I would like to access (but not enough to spend the
>> $$$ for data recovery, as I have backups of the important ones). It
>> used to be my d: drive, but something happened and it no longer shows
>> up in Windows Explorer. Computer Management shows it is Unallocated.
>>
>> Anyway, the files are still there, according to R-Studio. Does anyone
>> know how I should partition/ assign a drive letter so I can access the
>> files in Windows Explorer, or at least make the unallocated portion of
>> the drive accessible again?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>
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