I did what you said, and it did nothing.
I changed it to a dynamic disk, and I got the first partition back but none
of the others. What a nightmare.
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"Spirit" wrote:
> Is the drive shown in Device Manager? If so delete and reboot.
> Check your System/Motherboard maker for any HD Drivers
> and/or Bios Updates.
>
> If not check your cable connections.
> "CDoherty" <> wrote in message
> news:6F4AD41F-DA5E-4035-8C17-...
> >I installed Vista Ultimate on my drive 0:
> > I had backed EVERYTHING up on drive 1: which was partitioned into 3
> > drives.
> >
> > Good install, but now drive 1: is missing along with the 3 partitions that
> > were on the drive.
> >
> > Mind you drive 1: is a separate hard drive and I did not format it.
> > the only drive that was formated with a clean install was drive 0:
> >
> > how do I recover from this?
> >
> > --
> > Scratching my head in Texas?
>
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