Second Hard Drive Not Appearing in Explorer

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  1. Posts : 408
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #11

    You're welcome, but let's see what we can do further. :)
    Try this:
    1. retype in Diskpart everything till you get the message
    2. after you get it, type "disk online"
    3. you should see a confirming message that Disk 1 is online
    4. check again with list disk

    Then see how the drive is showing up in Disk Management and please post a screenshot!

    CK_WD

    Edit: It shouldn't be that big of a difference the mode in which you're running, but updating drivers always helps!
    Last edited by CKWD; 17 Dec 2014 at 09:43. Reason: additional answers
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  2. Posts : 199
    Win 7 Pro x32
    Thread Starter
       #12

    Again Thanks

    Still Offline.

    Re Pics: Just realized the old ScreenGrab program I'm using (have source) won't save in JPG only BMP.
    Never realized this forum (fairly new to it) would not accept BMP.
    Will have to rewrite code to save in JPG, which is another thing ToDo.

    If you can bear with me without pics, I'll see if their is a new driver and install it and see what happens.
    unless you have a better suggestion.





    Will try driver upgrade.
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  3. Posts : 408
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #13

    Hmm, this is kind of strange, the diskpart method with the additional information I gave in a second post should have worked.

    Well, do try with updating drivers and then you can do a System restore to a point/date you know that everything was fine.

    One more thing, what does the drive show you in BIOS?

    CK_WD
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  4. Posts : 199
    Win 7 Pro x32
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Tried to Upgrade Driver. M$ says it is the latest.

    Where do we go from here??
    I need to take a break for about 1/2 an hour as reached my frustration level.


    Will post BIOS info then since I will have to reboot. But based on
    what I recall it shows just the WD drive model for each drive.
    If designated UEFI that is appended in front.
    As I posted previous, configured the IDE drive for legacy, but
    had the same issues when designated UEFI.

    This is a new American Megatrends BIOS which I dislike tremendously.
    Has a GUI interface which is very busy (whoever designed forgot the KISS method)
    Will take the old keyboard BIOS any day over it.

    Thanks for all your efforts and time on my behalf.
    Will check in, in 1/2 hour and see if you have the time to assist with anything additional.
    If not, have an nice day and Happy Holidays to you and yours.

    David
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  5. Posts : 408
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #15

    David, I understand your frustration, I will have to do some research on this issue so that I can help you further. If I am not present in a half an hour I shall post back in a few hours, but I will be back. :)

    Meanwhile, yes, post your BIOS information on the drives you have and how they're displayed, convert the images (if you can and have the time, of course) to post them here and after all, try and do the System Restore. It is a good last resort that not many people, facing PC problems, think of.

    Cheers and happy holidays from me too! :)

    CK_WD
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  6. Posts : 199
    Win 7 Pro x32
    Thread Starter
       #16

    ckwd:

    Thanks for staying with me.
    Like yourself have some errands to run and want to check with someone who may have some input.

    do the System Restore
    The problem with that is this is a brand new build. About 4 days old.
    After about 2 days of effort was finally able to copy the IDE drive (which I'm trying to access now) to the new hard drive and install windows 7. I had Windows 7 on the old machine and the IDE drive but M$ (as far as I understand) makes no provisions for updating All new hardware. So I copied both partitions on the IDE to the new WD Sata and installed Windows.
    That worked. I then started reinstalling my old software. I have a number of programs I wrote which I use daily and ran into some problems with them working. Again an M$ problems. Finally got all those up and running and then one of my databases (which is ACCESS and which worked fine for years) had me locked out (a key shows on the DB name in Explorer). So figured if I could see what differences if any between files on the old drive and the new I might get it resolved.. Now problems getting to that drive.

    Will probably move to SQLite if I can get this database up and going. ACCESS has worked great for me for years but M$ seems to be deprecating everything that I used and I'm getting tired of looking into a black box and guessing what I need to do to fix it.

    ==============================

    So confused over what the BIOS is doing versus Windows 7.
    The new American Megatrend BIOS has something called a CSM (Compatibilty and Support Module).
    However this does NOT apply to each drive individually BUT rather the setting are for a grouping.
    E.G> Boot Devices, Storage Devices, Network Devices, etc.
    You then have a choice to set each group to Legacy, UEFI (if I remember the term correctly), or some combination thereof.

    Why they didn't let you set compability for each drive is beyond me.

    How this affects each drive is unknown and what impact it has on the OS is also unknown at this time.
    My guess is it set some flag in the BIOS which Windows uses to set the security level (maybe the MBR or some Windows driver during load).

    I do know when I was able to transfer the drive I finally got it to work with a Legacy setting. Wrote all the specifics down so can post if needed.

    I'll be back in about 4 hours (I'm on Mountain Standard Time). Will check my email for your post and hopefully we can exchange info then or sometime shortly later.

    David
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  7. Posts : 259
    Win7 sp1 Pro 64bit / XP sp2 Pro (games only)
       #17

    To the O/P Regarding screen shots. W7 has this built in, go programs / accessories / snipping tool . Easy to use and saves as JPEG Art.
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  8. Posts : 199
    Win 7 Pro x32
    Thread Starter
       #18

    Wandering one:

    Great suggestion, was NOT aware of it. Again thanks.

    David
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  9. Posts : 408
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #19

    Hi David!

    Sorry for the delay!

    I have to admit that new ideas are not quite coming to me.
    It looks like you are also having a lot of trouble with the OS.

    I may repeat myself, sorry for that, but I think you need to connect your drive in the motherboard directly through an IDE to SATA, but not USB powered. I don't believe we have proof that the USBs are working correctly either, though it seems they have all of their latest drivers.
    For a drive to show Ofline, it usually is a Dynamic disk. MS Press Windows 7 Inside/Out says the "Offline" status only appears on such Dynamic disks. It also has been seen a lot with external drives, that's why I suggested you connecting it with the adapter in the motherboard. It is possible, just instead of the USB connection you use the motherboard ports directly with an IDE to SATA adapter.
    The ways to reactivate such an Offline drive is by either right clicking on it in Disk Management and selecting Online/Reactivate, or through the diskpart commands I gave here in two posts.
    This is an important line from a short article on the topic: "A dynamic disk may become Offline if it is corrupted or intermittently unavailable. A dynamic disk may also become Offline if you attempt to import a foreign (dynamic) disk and the import fails. Only dynamic disks display the Offline status."

    Reactivate a missing or offline dynamic disk: Storage Services; Local File Systems

    You could also try running these action in UEFI, since in Legacy mode it didn't work. But in my opinion, the most important is to connect the drive directly. You could even first try it on a different PC, see if it will work.

    I am sorry for repeating myself, but there really aren't other options as this is when a disk becomes Offline and that is how it should be fixed.

    Good luck!

    CK_WD

    P.S.: Yes, the Snipping Tools is quite useful, I too forgot about it. You could use it.
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  10. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #20

    These tutorial should help.


    By Brink:
    Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums

    By Golden:

    Disk Management - Post a Screen Capture Image

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    These two tutorial will help you fill in your system specs so these good folks trying to help you know what they are working with.By Brink:

    System Info - See Your System Specs

    By Kari:

    Speccy - Publish Snapshot of your System Specs
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