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My sata hard drive does not appear in Vista

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Mike, Mar 9, 2008.

  1. Mike

    Mike Guest

    I have 3 internal hard drives. One is the 'C' drive. Then I have a 'D' drive
    for storage. Then I have 'L' drive which contains my MS games, ie Train Sim
    And Flight Sim. And lets add an external HD 'K' which contains private
    storage. All of these drives were visible when I was using XP Pro. I
    installed Vista the other day off a DVD-/+RW which is a Sata drive and had no
    problems.
    Now my drive 'L' is no where to be found. I checked with Computer Management
    and it still doesn't show. I updated the drivers for the ASUS motherboard,
    still a no show. What can I do here? There is way too much special info on
    that drive to fool around with reformating.
    Please help me find an answer. Thank you all!

    Mike
     
  2. Seidell23231

    Seidell23231 Guest

    Mike I would try the logical choice method. Open up your system and double
    check all of your wireing. Make sure your power plugs are all seated well
    and all wires in and seated as well. If that is a go, try unpluging your
    second internal drive and plugging in the drive you are having problems with.
    Use the same wires and plug from the one you unplugged. Start up and see if
    it shows up. If it does, come on back and we'll go from there!

    Good Luck ~~ Gunny

    "Mike" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I have 3 internal hard drives. One is the 'C' drive. Then I have a 'D' drive
    > for storage. Then I have 'L' drive which contains my MS games, ie Train Sim
    > And Flight Sim. And lets add an external HD 'K' which contains private
    > storage. All of these drives were visible when I was using XP Pro. I
    > installed Vista the other day off a DVD-/+RW which is a Sata drive and had no
    > problems.
    > Now my drive 'L' is no where to be found. I checked with Computer Management
    > and it still doesn't show. I updated the drivers for the ASUS motherboard,
    > still a no show. What can I do here? There is way too much special info on
    > that drive to fool around with reformating.
    > Please help me find an answer. Thank you all!
    >
    > Mike<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  3. Bob F.

    Bob F. Guest

    "Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:F835AD0F-FC1F-400F-9375-47A2CF5EB935@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I have 3 internal hard drives. One is the 'C' drive. Then I have a 'D'
    >drive
    > for storage. Then I have 'L' drive which contains my MS games, ie Train
    > Sim
    > And Flight Sim. And lets add an external HD 'K' which contains private
    > storage. All of these drives were visible when I was using XP Pro. I
    > installed Vista the other day off a DVD-/+RW which is a Sata drive and had
    > no
    > problems.
    > Now my drive 'L' is no where to be found. I checked with Computer
    > Management
    > and it still doesn't show. I updated the drivers for the ASUS motherboard,
    > still a no show. What can I do here? There is way too much special info on
    > that drive to fool around with reformating.
    > Please help me find an answer. Thank you all!
    >
    > Mike<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Ok, How many physical drives did you have when you started? Where these
    all SATA drives? Were any of these RAID drives? How were they formatted,
    that is to say, how were they partitioned? On big partition for each drive?
    What manufacturer drives are these and do you have the "disk tools" for the
    drives? You can get them from the respective manufacturers web sites.

    --
    BobF.
     
  4. Bob F.

    Bob F. Guest

    "Seidell23231" <Seidell23231@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:2CB4B200-5D72-432E-AE42-F8A07FC994E5@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Mike I would try the logical choice method. Open up your system and
    > double
    > check all of your wireing. Make sure your power plugs are all seated well
    > and all wires in and seated as well. If that is a go, try unpluging your
    > second internal drive and plugging in the drive you are having problems
    > with.
    > Use the same wires and plug from the one you unplugged. Start up and see
    > if
    > it shows up. If it does, come on back and we'll go from there!
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I wouldn't do that yet. You do not want to add another variable into your
    trouble shooting process unless it it necessary. If the drives were found
    in your old OS, we'll find them in the new one.

    --
    BobF.<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Good Luck ~~ Gunny
    >
    > "Mike" wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> I have 3 internal hard drives. One is the 'C' drive. Then I have a 'D'
    >> drive
    >> for storage. Then I have 'L' drive which contains my MS games, ie Train
    >> Sim
    >> And Flight Sim. And lets add an external HD 'K' which contains private
    >> storage. All of these drives were visible when I was using XP Pro. I
    >> installed Vista the other day off a DVD-/+RW which is a Sata drive and
    >> had no
    >> problems.
    >> Now my drive 'L' is no where to be found. I checked with Computer
    >> Management
    >> and it still doesn't show. I updated the drivers for the ASUS
    >> motherboard,
    >> still a no show. What can I do here? There is way too much special info
    >> on
    >> that drive to fool around with reformating.
    >> Please help me find an answer. Thank you all!
    >>
    >> Mike<!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  5. Mike

    Mike Guest

    Bob F,
    I have 3 installed hard drives. The L is the only one that is sata, the
    others are ata. They are all made by Maxtor. Here’s something I didn’t notice
    before. I went into ‘Device Manager’ to get the name of the drives because I
    forgot, and low and behold all 3 drives are listed! Why is it listed there
    and not in ‘My Computer’?

    Mike
     
  6. Bob F.

    Bob F. Guest

    "Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:CE39831C-23BD-4EBD-9AAC-AFD9E9A29A62@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Bob F,
    > I have 3 installed hard drives. The L is the only one that is sata, the
    > others are ata. They are all made by Maxtor. Here’s something I didn’t
    > notice
    > before. I went into ‘Device Manager’ to get the name of the drives because
    > I
    > forgot, and low and behold all 3 drives are listed! Why is it listed there
    > and not in ‘My Computer’?
    >
    > Mike
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    That's good work Mike. The Device Manager will help you configure
    (somewhat) drives before they are initialized and mounted. Then they will
    show up in "My Computer" as part of the OS. Now you can deal with them.
    You can initialize them and assign letters. When you do, they should mount
    (appear in My Computer). Can you handle it from here?

    --
    BobF.
     
  7. Mike

    Mike Guest

    Bob F,

    I might need some help there. It still doesn't show up in the Computer
    Management window.

    Mike
     
  8. Bob F.

    Bob F. Guest

    "Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:77D4BBE7-74BB-4DE0-87C4-1FC657B7788F@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > Bob F,
    >
    > I might need some help there. It still doesn't show up in the Computer
    > Management window.
    >
    > Mike
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Any data on these drive that you care about. I understand you found them in
    the Device Manager but don't see them in the Disk Management section of the
    Computer Manager. Is that the case? Do you have the Maxtor tools for the
    disks? You might be able to mount them that way. Seagate bought Maxtor so
    you can get the tools from that site.

    BTW, the reference to ATA drives has changed these days. The term is now
    ambiguous. They are either (Serial) SATA or (Parallel) PATA, also known as
    IDE. Since SATA came about the new PATA nomenclature showed up. Same IDE
    drive, just new name. SCSI drives seemed to have lost favor.

    --
    BobF.
     
  9. Mike

    Mike Guest

    Bob F,

    You wrote:
    "I understand you found them in
    the Device Manager but don't see them in the Disk Management section of the
    Computer Manager". This is correct. I 'm going over to the site now. I have
    way too much data that I can't replace on that drive. I can never seem to
    keep up with all these name changes! It seems strange that it shows in one
    place but not the other. Wish me luck!

    Mike

    Mike
     
  10. Bob F.

    Bob F. Guest

    "Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:4D8324F5-2D5E-458B-8655-35C7159073CB@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Bob F,
    >
    > You wrote:
    > "I understand you found them in
    > the Device Manager but don't see them in the Disk Management section of
    > the
    > Computer Manager". This is correct. I 'm going over to the site now. I
    > have
    > way too much data that I can't replace on that drive. I can never seem to
    > keep up with all these name changes! It seems strange that it shows in one
    > place but not the other. Wish me luck!
    >
    > Mike
    >
    > Mike<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    ok...good luck.

    --
    BobF.
     
  11. Mike

    Mike Guest

    I couldn't do anything. The program wants me to delete everything on the
    disc. I can't do that. I'm at a loss here.

    Mike
     
  12. Bob F.

    Bob F. Guest

    "Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:D1B798A0-A262-4D74-9070-25EE9BD927E4@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I couldn't do anything. The program wants me to delete everything on the
    > disc. I can't do that. I'm at a loss here.
    >
    > Mike
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Can you put them back wherever you got them from, maybe get a backup
    external drive from Best Buy in an enclosure, and save the files that way?
    You didn't copy enough of the thread and I can't remember your situation
    precisely. Also when you get them up in the old computer, in Disk Manager,
    please notice how they are formatted, Basic or Dynamic. You should convert
    them to Basic before installing in the new machine.

    --
    BobF.
     
  13. Mike

    Mike Guest

    Bob F,

    I think we lost each other in this thread. My problem in a nutshell is this;
    I have 3 disc drives, the regular ‘C’ drive and 2 extra drives. The ‘C’ and 1
    of the extra drives are IDE and the one that doesn’t show up is a SATA drive.
    I ‘see’ the drive in Device Manager, but I can’t access it. It doesn’t show
    up in My Computer either. When I run MaxBlast the drive appears there also.
    It's marked as Dynamic.
    I can’t just reformat it because there is a lot irreplaceable data on it.
    I didn’t have any problem when on the same computer, I was running XP Pro.
    Then I went over to Vista Home Prem and this is the only problem I have ran
    into.
    Now, I also have a DVD-/+RW on SATA which is what I used to install Vista.
    Is my only solution to change out the HD, install a new one, then enclose
    the HD into a case and make it an external HD and just copy the files over?
    You have a great help and I’m hoping you can help me find out why this is
    happening. I'll check back tomorrow, I forgot about Daylight Saving Time!

    Mike
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Can you put them back wherever you got them from, maybe get a backup
    > external drive from Best Buy in an enclosure, and save the files that way?
    > You didn't copy enough of the thread and I can't remember your situation
    > precisely. Also when you get them up in the old computer, in Disk Manager,
    > please notice how they are formatted, Basic or Dynamic. You should convert
    > them to Basic before installing in the new machine.
    >
    > --
    > BobF.
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  14. Jane C

    Jane C Guest

    Hello Mike,

    If you are using Home Premium, then you will not be able to use a dynamic
    drive. Dynamic drives are not supported in either of the Home Editions.



    "Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:27C929CC-7076-45C6-A8CF-843673A82D1F@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Bob F,
    >
    > I think we lost each other in this thread. My problem in a nutshell is
    > this;
    > I have 3 disc drives, the regular ‘C’ drive and 2 extra drives. The ‘C’
    > and 1
    > of the extra drives are IDE and the one that doesn’t show up is a SATA
    > drive.
    > I ‘see’ the drive in Device Manager, but I can’t access it. It doesn’t
    > show
    > up in My Computer either. When I run MaxBlast the drive appears there
    > also.
    > It's marked as Dynamic.
    > I can’t just reformat it because there is a lot irreplaceable data on it.
    > I didn’t have any problem when on the same computer, I was running XP Pro.
    > Then I went over to Vista Home Prem and this is the only problem I have
    > ran
    > into.
    > Now, I also have a DVD-/+RW on SATA which is what I used to install Vista.
    > Is my only solution to change out the HD, install a new one, then enclose
    > the HD into a case and make it an external HD and just copy the files
    > over?
    > You have a great help and I’m hoping you can help me find out why this is
    > happening. I'll check back tomorrow, I forgot about Daylight Saving Time!
    >
    > Mike
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    --
    Jane, not plain [​IMG] 64 bit enabled :)
    Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
    MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
     
  15. NoStop

    NoStop Guest

    Jane C wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hello Mike,
    >
    > If you are using Home Premium, then you will not be able to use a dynamic
    > drive. Dynamic drives are not supported in either of the Home Editions.
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    Shucks! Now she tells us! :)

    Cheers.
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    >
    > "Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:27C929CC-7076-45C6-A8CF-843673A82D1F@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Bob F,
    >>
    >> I think we lost each other in this thread. My problem in a nutshell is
    >> this;
    >> I have 3 disc drives, the regular ‘C’ drive and 2 extra drives. The ‘C’
    >> and 1
    >> of the extra drives are IDE and the one that doesn’t show up is a SATA
    >> drive.
    >> I ‘see’ the drive in Device Manager, but I can’t access it. It doesn’t
    >> show
    >> up in My Computer either. When I run MaxBlast the drive appears there
    >> also.
    >> It's marked as Dynamic.
    >> I can’t just reformat it because there is a lot irreplaceable data on it.
    >> I didn’t have any problem when on the same computer, I was running XP
    >> Pro. Then I went over to Vista Home Prem and this is the only problem I
    >> have ran
    >> into.
    >> Now, I also have a DVD-/+RW on SATA which is what I used to install
    >> Vista. Is my only solution to change out the HD, install a new one, then
    >> enclose the HD into a case and make it an external HD and just copy the
    >> files over?
    >> You have a great help and I’m hoping you can help me find out why this is
    >> happening. I'll check back tomorrow, I forgot about Daylight Saving Time!
    >>
    >> Mike
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    --
    What does Bill Gates use?


    Proprietary Software: a 20th Century software business model.

    AlexB's abacus:

    The closest to "computing" that man should go.

    Frank, hard at work on his Vista computer all day:
     
  16. Frank

    Frank Guest

    NoStop wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Jane C wrote:
    >
    > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >>Hello Mike,
    >>
    >>If you are using Home Premium, then you will not be able to use a dynamic
    >>drive. Dynamic drives are not supported in either of the Home Editions.
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Shucks! Now she tells us! :)
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    But [sic] we still are waiting for you to tell us if your butt-buddy
    alias is sharing his sheep with you?
    Frank
     
  17. Mike

    Mike Guest

    Jane C,

    Now that's not good news. What do I do now? Can I make it an external drive?

    Mike



    "Jane C" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hello Mike,
    >
    > If you are using Home Premium, then you will not be able to use a dynamic
    > drive. Dynamic drives are not supported in either of the Home Editions.
    >
    >
    >
    > "Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:27C929CC-7076-45C6-A8CF-843673A82D1F@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > Bob F,
    > >
    > > I think we lost each other in this thread. My problem in a nutshell is
    > > this;
    > > I have 3 disc drives, the regular ‘C’ drive and 2 extra drives. The ‘C’
    > > and 1
    > > of the extra drives are IDE and the one that doesn’t show up is a SATA
    > > drive.
    > > I ‘see’ the drive in Device Manager, but I can’t access it. It doesn’t
    > > show
    > > up in My Computer either. When I run MaxBlast the drive appears there
    > > also.
    > > It's marked as Dynamic.
    > > I can’t just reformat it because there is a lot irreplaceable data on it.
    > > I didn’t have any problem when on the same computer, I was running XP Pro.
    > > Then I went over to Vista Home Prem and this is the only problem I have
    > > ran
    > > into.
    > > Now, I also have a DVD-/+RW on SATA which is what I used to install Vista.
    > > Is my only solution to change out the HD, install a new one, then enclose
    > > the HD into a case and make it an external HD and just copy the files
    > > over?
    > > You have a great help and I’m hoping you can help me find out why this is
    > > happening. I'll check back tomorrow, I forgot about Daylight Saving Time!
    > >
    > > Mike
    > ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >
    > --
    > Jane, not plain [​IMG] 64 bit enabled :)
    > Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
    > MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  18. Bob F.

    Bob F. Guest

    "Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:50BC2F69-BC8D-4B79-A88D-D83BC27DAEE5@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Jane C,
    >
    > Now that's not good news. What do I do now? Can I make it an external
    > drive?
    >
    > Mike
    >
    >
    >
    > "Jane C" wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Hello Mike,
    >>
    >> If you are using Home Premium, then you will not be able to use a dynamic
    >> drive. Dynamic drives are not supported in either of the Home Editions.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> "Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:27C929CC-7076-45C6-A8CF-843673A82D1F@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >> > Bob F,
    >> >
    >> > I think we lost each other in this thread. My problem in a nutshell is
    >> > this;
    >> > I have 3 disc drives, the regular ‘C’ drive and 2 extra drives. The ‘C’
    >> > and 1
    >> > of the extra drives are IDE and the one that doesn’t show up is a SATA
    >> > drive.
    >> > I ‘see’ the drive in Device Manager, but I can’t access it. It doesn’t
    >> > show
    >> > up in My Computer either. When I run MaxBlast the drive appears there
    >> > also.
    >> > It's marked as Dynamic.
    >> > I can’t just reformat it because there is a lot irreplaceable data on
    >> > it.
    >> > I didn’t have any problem when on the same computer, I was running XP
    >> > Pro.
    >> > Then I went over to Vista Home Prem and this is the only problem I have
    >> > ran
    >> > into.
    >> > Now, I also have a DVD-/+RW on SATA which is what I used to install
    >> > Vista.
    >> > Is my only solution to change out the HD, install a new one, then
    >> > enclose
    >> > the HD into a case and make it an external HD and just copy the files
    >> > over?
    >> > You have a great help and I’m hoping you can help me find out why this
    >> > is
    >> > happening. I'll check back tomorrow, I forgot about Daylight Saving
    >> > Time!
    >> >
    >> > Mike
    >> ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >> --
    >> Jane, not plain [​IMG] 64 bit enabled :)
    >> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
    >> MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    First of all, take a look at these:

    Basic and Dynamic Hard Drives.

    See:

    and

    and


    Then, consider you need to get back to your old configuration. Consolidate
    and/or copy you data over to a common or new drive. Format you "old" drives
    to Basic. Install them and then restore your data. This was easy to write
    for me but believe me I know what you are going through...been there.

    --
    BobF.
     
  19. Mike

    Mike Guest

    Bob F,

    I have an idea, because I really don't want to go through the hassle of
    going back to XP then back again. Can I take the hard drive out, put a new
    one in and format it, then transfer all the data from the now external drive
    to the new blank internal drive?

    Mike
     
  20. Bob F.

    Bob F. Guest

    "Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:3A307827-2441-4356-837C-843B4AB38FC1@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > Bob F,
    >
    > I have an idea, because I really don't want to go through the hassle of
    > going back to XP then back again. Can I take the hard drive out, put a new
    > one in and format it, then transfer all the data from the now external
    > drive
    > to the new blank internal drive?
    >
    > Mike
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Well, The first part is a good idea, but how are you going to mount and get
    the data from your old drive(s)?
    --
    BobF.
     

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