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Jacob Levanon
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      10-01-2006
I have installed RC1 on my desktop. I have two internal and one external
disk drives.
The installation completed well and everything seems to be working fine. One
(huge) problem: vista is not mounting my second drive (even though it
recognizes it as being there). It mounts the 0 disk and the external one,
but not the second. When I pull up the disk manager it sees the hardware and
claims that its working properly, but it does not mount the files system -
it only offers to create a basic partition on this disk (i.e. - lose the
ordinal data). Originally I run XP on this desktop and had no problems with
the drive. With XP this disk had a dynamic partition (I don't remember why
it was set up this way).

Any ideas on how I can recover the data from this disk?

Thank you,
Jacob

 
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Intel Inside
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      10-01-2006
The data is still there. Import the disk as 'foreign' from within Disk
Management.


"Jacob Levanon" <> wrote in message
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I have installed RC1 on my desktop. I have two internal and one external
disk drives.
The installation completed well and everything seems to be working fine. One
(huge) problem: vista is not mounting my second drive (even though it
recognizes it as being there). It mounts the 0 disk and the external one,
but not the second. When I pull up the disk manager it sees the hardware and
claims that its working properly, but it does not mount the files system -
it only offers to create a basic partition on this disk (i.e. - lose the
ordinal data). Originally I run XP on this desktop and had no problems with
the drive. With XP this disk had a dynamic partition (I don't remember why
it was set up this way).

Any ideas on how I can recover the data from this disk?

Thank you,
Jacob


 
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Jacob Levanon
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      10-01-2006
How do I do that? I don't seem to see the option of importing as "foreign"
in the disk management utility.

Thank you for your help.

"Intel Inside" <REMOVETHISBIT@com> wrote in message
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> The data is still there. Import the disk as 'foreign' from within Disk
> Management.
>
>
> "Jacob Levanon" <> wrote in message
> news:A9184610-F443-4253-BEE2-...
> I have installed RC1 on my desktop. I have two internal and one external
> disk drives.
> The installation completed well and everything seems to be working fine.
> One
> (huge) problem: vista is not mounting my second drive (even though it
> recognizes it as being there). It mounts the 0 disk and the external one,
> but not the second. When I pull up the disk manager it sees the hardware
> and
> claims that its working properly, but it does not mount the files system -
> it only offers to create a basic partition on this disk (i.e. - lose the
> ordinal data). Originally I run XP on this desktop and had no problems
> with
> the drive. With XP this disk had a dynamic partition (I don't remember why
> it was set up this way).
>
> Any ideas on how I can recover the data from this disk?
>
> Thank you,
> Jacob
>


 
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Richard G. Harper
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      10-01-2006
Try right-clicking the unmounted partition in Disk Management, select
"Change Drive Letters and Path", then click the Add button to add a drive
letter. If Vista prompts you to format the disk, say no. That should mount
the disk and make it visible.

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"Jacob Levanon" <> wrote in message
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> How do I do that? I don't seem to see the option of importing as "foreign"
> in the disk management utility.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> "Intel Inside" <REMOVETHISBIT@com> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> The data is still there. Import the disk as 'foreign' from within Disk
>> Management.
>>
>>
>> "Jacob Levanon" <> wrote in message
>> news:A9184610-F443-4253-BEE2-...
>> I have installed RC1 on my desktop. I have two internal and one external
>> disk drives.
>> The installation completed well and everything seems to be working fine.
>> One
>> (huge) problem: vista is not mounting my second drive (even though it
>> recognizes it as being there). It mounts the 0 disk and the external one,
>> but not the second. When I pull up the disk manager it sees the hardware
>> and
>> claims that its working properly, but it does not mount the files
>> system -
>> it only offers to create a basic partition on this disk (i.e. - lose the
>> ordinal data). Originally I run XP on this desktop and had no problems
>> with
>> the drive. With XP this disk had a dynamic partition (I don't remember
>> why
>> it was set up this way).
>>
>> Any ideas on how I can recover the data from this disk?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Jacob
>>

>



 
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Jacob Levanon
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      10-02-2006
Don't have (see) these options when right-clicking on the disk. When I use
"disk management", the file is shown offline, but there are no options
beside "Convert to Basic disk", "Properties" or "Help".

Tried to use diskpart. Given the output below, looks like vista does not
support dynamic disks from XP. When I use the disk part utility:

DISKPART> list disk
Disk ### Status Size Free Din Got
-------- ---------- ------- ------- --- ---
Disk 0 Online 75 GB 1925 KB
Disk 1 Invalid 186 GB 0 B *
Disk 2 Online 190 GB 12 MB
Disk 3 Online 977 MB 0 B

DISKPART> select disk 1

Disk 1 is now the selected disk.

DISKPART> import

Virtual Disk Service error:
The dynamic disks are not supported by this operating system.


The arguments you specified for this command are not valid.

Not sure what to do at this point.

Any ideas?

Thank you.


"Richard G. Harper" <> wrote in message
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> Try right-clicking the unmounted partition in Disk Management, select
> "Change Drive Letters and Path", then click the Add button to add a drive
> letter. If Vista prompts you to format the disk, say no. That should
> mount the disk and make it visible.
>
> --
> Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User]
> * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
> * for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to.
> * My website, such as it is ... http://rgharper.mvps.org/
> * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
> "Jacob Levanon" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> How do I do that? I don't seem to see the option of importing as
>> "foreign" in the disk management utility.
>>
>> Thank you for your help.
>>
>> "Intel Inside" <REMOVETHISBIT@com> wrote in message
>> news:%...
>>> The data is still there. Import the disk as 'foreign' from within Disk
>>> Management.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Jacob Levanon" <> wrote in message
>>> news:A9184610-F443-4253-BEE2-...
>>> I have installed RC1 on my desktop. I have two internal and one external
>>> disk drives.
>>> The installation completed well and everything seems to be working fine.
>>> One
>>> (huge) problem: vista is not mounting my second drive (even though it
>>> recognizes it as being there). It mounts the 0 disk and the external
>>> one,
>>> but not the second. When I pull up the disk manager it sees the hardware
>>> and
>>> claims that its working properly, but it does not mount the files
>>> system -
>>> it only offers to create a basic partition on this disk (i.e. - lose the
>>> ordinal data). Originally I run XP on this desktop and had no problems
>>> with
>>> the drive. With XP this disk had a dynamic partition (I don't remember
>>> why
>>> it was set up this way).
>>>
>>> Any ideas on how I can recover the data from this disk?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Jacob
>>>

>>

>
>


 
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Intel Inside
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      10-02-2006
On the Disk Management window you will see a list of the drives listed using
the labels "Disk 0", "Disk 1" etc.
Right Click on the label for the disk in question and take it from there.


"Jacob Levanon" <> wrote in message
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> How do I do that? I don't seem to see the option of importing as "foreign"
> in the disk management utility.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> "Intel Inside" <REMOVETHISBIT@com> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> The data is still there. Import the disk as 'foreign' from within Disk
>> Management.
>>
>>
>> "Jacob Levanon" <> wrote in message
>> news:A9184610-F443-4253-BEE2-...
>> I have installed RC1 on my desktop. I have two internal and one external
>> disk drives.
>> The installation completed well and everything seems to be working fine.
>> One
>> (huge) problem: vista is not mounting my second drive (even though it
>> recognizes it as being there). It mounts the 0 disk and the external one,
>> but not the second. When I pull up the disk manager it sees the hardware
>> and
>> claims that its working properly, but it does not mount the files
>> system -
>> it only offers to create a basic partition on this disk (i.e. - lose the
>> ordinal data). Originally I run XP on this desktop and had no problems
>> with
>> the drive. With XP this disk had a dynamic partition (I don't remember
>> why
>> it was set up this way).
>>
>> Any ideas on how I can recover the data from this disk?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Jacob
>>

>



 
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Harald Andersen
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      10-02-2006

"Jacob Levanon" <>
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snip..
> Virtual Disk Service error:
> The dynamic disks are not supported by this operating system.


What version of RC1 are you running ?
In XP, Home did not support dynamic disks, only Pro.

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Jacob Levanon
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      10-03-2006
I am running RC1 build 5600
-jell

"Harald Andersen" <> wrote in message
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>
> "Jacob Levanon" <>
> wrote in message
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>
> snip..
>> Virtual Disk Service error:
>> The dynamic disks are not supported by this operating system.

>
> What version of RC1 are you running ?
> In XP, Home did not support dynamic disks, only Pro.
>
> /HC
>
>


 
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Intel Inside
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      10-03-2006
Jacob, Did the steps I recommended work?

"Jacob Levanon" <> wrote in message
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>I am running RC1 build 5600
> -jell
>
> "Harald Andersen" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>
>> "Jacob Levanon" <>
>> wrote in message
>> news0CF10B6-F0C5-4CF1-8563-...
>>
>> snip..
>>> Virtual Disk Service error:
>>> The dynamic disks are not supported by this operating system.

>>
>> What version of RC1 are you running ?
>> In XP, Home did not support dynamic disks, only Pro.
>>
>> /HC
>>
>>

>



 
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Harald Andersen
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      10-03-2006

"Jacob Levanon" <>
wrote in message news:%...
>I am running RC1 build 5600
> -jell


Hi Jacob.
It would be nice if you answered under, not over :-)

As I asked, what version, not build, are you running ?
Are you running Ultimate, or do you run one of the other various
versions of RC1 b.5600 ?


/HC


 
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