If it only needed formatting, then it would show up as a volume. If there's
data on it that the poster wishes to not lose, then formatting would be
highly inappropriate as they would lose this data.
Disk manager is the right place to be, but formatting would not resolve the
detection issue. It may need to be assigned a drive letter, or possibly be
imported as a foreign disk. It's possible that it may show as a raw volume,
in which case it's likely that the driver being used is faulty.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"Wayward" <> wrote in message
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> Try going to Control Panel>System and Maintenance>Administrative
> Tools>Computer Management>Disk Management
>
> Then format the drive.
>
> HTH
>
> "pbl" wrote:
>
>> I just bought a new Samsung HD753LJ and placed it in an Antec MX-1 case.
>> At
>> this stage I do not have my notebook eSATA ExpressCard so I hooked it up
>> using the USB connection. The device drivers installed fine and it shows
>> up
>> as working in Device Manager, but it does not show at Start > Computer. I
>> have rebooted and I get the same issue. If anyone can tell me how I can
>> access this drive, I would be truely grateful.
>>