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D & E drives not visible

Last answer on Feb 10, 2009 8:51:32 am GMT shubin, on Feb 2, 2009 7:59:20 am GMT 
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I have installed XP on C drive... While installing xp it shown only C drive, computer asked install in C.. so i formated c drive and installed XP.. But before my computer was partitioned like c,d,e drives..... Now computer is not showing the D & E drives... showing only C drive... My all files are in D & E drives... I checked all but drives not visible... the restore function is not showing the old date... i was not updated date before... How can i restore my drives????

Configuration: Windows XP
Internet Explorer 7.0

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 sueneal, on Feb 10, 2009 8:51:32 am GMT

Click start , right click on my computer ,click on manage,in computer management click on disk Management when open at the right side, right click on the partion letters click explore .

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