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Old 07-26-2007, 11:52 PM
Rick Potts
 
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Default Multiple Hard Drives Not Recognized

I just did a clean install of Vista Home Premium on my XP Pro machine. I
have a 40GB drive and a 320GB drive that has been partitioned into two
logical drives. Vista was installed onto the 40GB drive, where XP had
previously lived. When the machine booted after the install, the big drive
and it's data are not available. In the Disk Management snap in it shows as
Disk 1, Dynamic, off line and can not be accessed. The device manager shows
it as installed and running properly. Right clicking on it gives me the
option of converting it to a Basic Disk, but that will delete the data.
Properties do not show any volumes or data about the disk. Any ideas?
Thanks
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Old 07-27-2007, 02:09 AM
Jane C
 
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Default Re: Multiple Hard Drives Not Recognized

Hello Rick,

Unfortunately, Home Premium does not support dynamic disks at all. Only the
Ultimate and Enterprise editions of Vista have support for dynamic disks.

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"Rick Potts" <RickPotts@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7EEDB6C7-C78A-4CAD-90AB-C124FF4ABD67@microsoft.com...
>I just did a clean install of Vista Home Premium on my XP Pro machine. I
> have a 40GB drive and a 320GB drive that has been partitioned into two
> logical drives. Vista was installed onto the 40GB drive, where XP had
> previously lived. When the machine booted after the install, the big
> drive
> and it's data are not available. In the Disk Management snap in it shows
> as
> Disk 1, Dynamic, off line and can not be accessed. The device manager
> shows
> it as installed and running properly. Right clicking on it gives me the
> option of converting it to a Basic Disk, but that will delete the data.
> Properties do not show any volumes or data about the disk. Any ideas?
> Thanks


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Old 07-27-2007, 05:52 PM
PaulB
 
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Default RE: Multiple Hard Drives Not Recognized

How much data is on this large drive? To get it off, you could reinstall XP pro
the burn it to DVD's.
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Paul


"Rick Potts" wrote:

> I just did a clean install of Vista Home Premium on my XP Pro machine. I
> have a 40GB drive and a 320GB drive that has been partitioned into two
> logical drives. Vista was installed onto the 40GB drive, where XP had
> previously lived. When the machine booted after the install, the big drive
> and it's data are not available. In the Disk Management snap in it shows as
> Disk 1, Dynamic, off line and can not be accessed. The device manager shows
> it as installed and running properly. Right clicking on it gives me the
> option of converting it to a Basic Disk, but that will delete the data.
> Properties do not show any volumes or data about the disk. Any ideas?
> Thanks

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