']['error
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So I bought an 2nd harddrive for my computer. I connected the drive to my computer correctly, and I can see it in the BIOS.

Now the problem is:
I can't see it under my OS (vista). And a strange thing is that the BIOS says that both drives are "MASTER", while both drives are SATA(so no need for master/slave settings according to google).

My first drive(with OS and files etc): Western digital WD1600JD (160GB)
the second drive I've bought(with nothing on it): Samsung spinpoint HD321KJ  (320GB)

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EDIT: And I can't see it under diskmanagement either....

Last edited by ']['error (2007-12-04 11:54:07)

Peter
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+494|6879|dm_maidenhead
Did you connect it so one is master and the other slave?
Obiwan
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+196|7171|The Ville
I don't know what it's called but you can make one drive a master drive and the other something else. Check your bios for drive settings.

Edit :Master for one slave for the other. thanks to the poster above me I remembered what it was.

Last edited by Obiwan (2007-12-04 11:56:44)

']['error
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Peter! wrote:

Did you connect it so one is master and the other slave?
thank you for your fast response

Well, as I only have one jumper,: I tried setting the Western digital to MASTER.... Didn't work, both drives were still shown as "MASTER"
Tried running without the jumper: No result, both drivers were still shown as master...
Peter
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']['error wrote:

Peter! wrote:

Did you connect it so one is master and the other slave?
thank you for your fast response

Well, as I only have one jumper,: I tried setting the Western digital to MASTER.... Didn't work, both drives were still shown as "MASTER"
Tried running without the jumper: No result, both drivers were still shown as master...
Well I've no idea then sorry
ceslayer23
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+142|6838|CLOSER THAN I APPEAR
right click My Computer > Manage > Storage > Disk Management
cian1500ww
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You should be able to set the master/slave options in the BIOS.
tupla_s
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+455|7069|Finland
Check the 'ATA/IDE Configuration' setting from bios, had the same problem my self and changing that fixed it.
For me it was under "Integrated peripherals > SATA Devices configuration"
']['error
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Ok I fixed it, I enabled a function (of which I don't remember the name anymore ), and the disk showed up under diskmanagement

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