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> Sorry, I've posted so much here lately, I forget where I give the
> whole story and where I don't.
>
> The new drive is a 120Gb S-ATA drive, partitioned into two equal
> parts, C and D.
>
> The old drive, which doesn't want to run in the system it came out of
> (IDE drive not detected during boot up) is an 80Gb drive partitioned
> into four equal parts, C, D, E anf F in the old system.
>
> The new drive is NTFS formatted under Windows XP Pro. The old drive is
> FAT32 under Windows 98SE.
>
> I've tried a few times to slave the old drive in the new system
> without any luck. I even tried making it the master boot disk with the
> new drive being slaved. When I do that, Windows 98SE loads up, but the
> new drive isn't recognized anywhere. If I hook the old drive as a
> slave, Windows XP only sees one big 80Gb partition. I'm at the end of
> my rope here trying to figure out how to get the data I need off the
> old drive. That's why so many posts.
I've got a new 80GB, in a USB2 enclosure. Had to fdisk and format it,
manually (w98se) first. Fat32 .
Plugging it in - it's a USB storage device. And it glomms itself on as the
last drive letter. I have one hdd, in 5 partions, 3 other ide items (cd-
rom, cd burner, and dvd-rom).
Also, I think it's a WD, and I did jumper it as Slave. I just checked.
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>>> If I was to buy a hard drive enclosure to hook an old hard drive up
>>> to my new computer, and the old hard drive is partitioned as C, D,
>>> E, and F, would it still work with the new system which already has
>>> a C and D drive?
>>>
>>Why an "enclosure"--are you talking external?
>>Why not adjust the jumpers and set it to slave? or for that matter
>>retain it as a master and set your new one up as slave?
>>Rereading your question, you say you have on the new sys a C and a D
>>drive----are these both hard drives? as in seperate,or a single drive
>>partitioned?--are they on the same IDE ?
>>Do you have cd/dvd drives also?
>>A little more info will help out