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Problem with my hard drive

superfreakz, on Saturday October 4, 2008 03:01:03 PM
Hello,
I have a 20 gigabyte hard disk and as a back up I told myself that a 40gigabyte which my brother gave me would suite me and so he formatted it on windows xp and gave it to me but then when I connected to my computer I can see it in the bios configuration but not in windows why? And what can I do to make things alright?
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 X, on Saturday October 4, 2008 07:52:25 PM
R-click on My Computer
Manage/Disk Management
If your drive is listed, you might have to initialize it, then format it (Choose NTFS preferably).
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