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Vista Administrator has "access denied" to 2nd hard drive?
Worm in the D:\System Volume Information\ folder of my second harddrive (WinXP Pro SP1). However, it is unable to delete this virus, for unspecified reasons, and can only quarantine it. Further, I can't open the folder to manually delete it; I get "Access Denied" when trying to explore D:\System Volume Information\

Redhat5.0 installation on 2nd drive(13.g),(Disk Druid problem)
Reconnect the hard drive to a Windows '95 or DOS machine with appropriate ASPI drivers. 4. Run DISK2CD. 5. Test the CD out on your Apple II =) Now I can use Copy II+ 6.5 to make disk images in an uncompressed form, store them with their file attributes, and have a bootable CD-ROM from which I can access the

Slow Domain
Obviously, with forcedeth in the kernel I can get network access, but what about sound and USB? I've read in the list about some guy using snd_intel8x0 (alsa I installed a second harddrive where linux partitions reside; the original harddisc still has XP. Here follows the brute-force installation I used:

My Vista is very slow
I cannot actually change to any other directory or drive other then A. I also had a second harddrive with 3 partitions that has disappeared completely. What was on Cand D is not important, but the files on the other drive are. How can I fix this? I can't even access my Win95B CDrom to do an install.

more cookie problems
Can you boot to Win2K? Can you run Disk Management? (It's buried several menus deep under Administrative Tools - as I recall; I'm running WinXP RC1 now and it does the same things a little differently.) DM is the tool that Win2K uses for reassigning drive letters, among other things. Many of use Win2K with multiple

Added 2nd HD, cannot access cd-rom from dos
Under windows, I can see all the contents of d, and I can open all the files, run all of the applications. I can create new files through applications on d. I can't install any programs either-- it will say that my access is denied. However, I can save and delete files on my d drive. Thanks in advance! Lei Liu.

Can't access that second harddrive in XP
The second-worst form of coupling you can have in a system. WRONG. We only have to change the *cells* in the table that need changing. You are making up stuff. You had to change some spots on the hard-drive, so can I count the *whole* hard-drive as being "changed"? I can play silly scope inflation games also.

Slow Hard Drive
Dear RC White, I am happy to report, it worked and I now have a hard drive of 71.2GB available to me, which is as good as I can expect. I installed Office on the default drive C (thinking I would be able to access the free space at some point). My data is backed up on One Care on an external Hard Drive,

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: CD-ROM, Part 5/25
Brian soupdi...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment I just installed XP pro and am getting access denied on my second hard drive. prior to this I was running 2000 pro. The drives permissions allowed Admin and my account access, but now after the install, neither Admin or my account can access it.

Can I restore Windows 98 from an USB external CR-rom drive?
My first thought would be to go into the bios and check if the bios recognizes the second harddrive and then go from there. If the bios recognizes it and XP does not the directory may have gotten corrupted. You could also boot from a Windows startup disk (any version) then see if you can access the drive from the

installed 3.2 and can't boot
Once I was able to remove the changes to the Master Boot Record/Partition Table, I can now access the D:. I would like to thank you for taking the time to "Dick" wrote: I had to reinstall Windows XP, now my system is working find except for my second harddrive. I can see the harddrive in the BIOS but not in

Max no of HD on one EIDE controller ?
I had to reformat the first harddrive in order to reinstall Windows 95 and software necessary for my small business. However I have not found any way to access the second harddrive. Running FDISK shows the partitions on the 2nd drive but I can't access them. Any ideas? it could easily have been a virus... your av

Please Help!!
Stuff like hard drive monitors, hardware malfunction indicators, and diagnostic tools *stop trouble before it starts.* Should Windows refuse to start, this can save the day! You can create recovery CDs to boot a computer that refuses to, you can access important files on a problem system, repair corrupted system

Kodak DC4800
The gateway has no cable that I can see to connect the second harddrive. I can remove the cable from the e-machine (40 pins) and use that to connect 2nd drive but not sure where to connect on You will need to access the BIOS and detect the drive, this usually automatic. http://www.samsung.com/ Accessing BIOS

Variant record issues (Re: Why is Object Oriented so successfull)
DO you know where I can find the driver for primary IDE controller? How about my second hard drive, why is the windows not able to show/access it? How can I fix it Thirdly, I can not access my cd rom through "my computer" in desktop, if I click on the icon, either "explorer" or "kernal32" crash windows pop up and

Q 400Gb HDD with Windows 98/ME
Bernd-Ulrich Adrigam adri...@gmx.net alt comp periphs mainboard asus Hi, if you still have an old MSDOS6.22 boot disk with FDISK you can wipe MBR with : FDISK /MBR Second way is DOS boot disk and DOS Norton Ultility NU or any other diskeditor, that'a able to access harddrive MBR. Overwrite whole sector with 00 and

Hard disk utility to prevent access to bad blocks?
Testing my WD740ADFD gives me Random access= 8.2ms Average read= 72.0 MB/s Burst speed= 130.5 MB/s Testing my ST3300822AS gives me Random access= 13.2ms I can't say that I've benchmarked a hard drive in years. You could always try a Google search. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rghar...@gmail.com * NEW!

Conversion to RAID 5
If you need more help, please post a screenshot of Disk Management's Graphical View so that I can get a picture of just how your hard drive is organized. I installed Office on the default drive C (thinking I would be able to access the free space at some point). My data is backed up on One Care on an external

2nd harddrive needed for Premiere?
[snip] If this is not the problem, and you are sure that your files "should" be there, then your problem could be drive misidentification. The command "fdisk -l" will show which drives are available on the system. The OP can also cat /proc/partitions to see which drives and partitions have been recognized by the

second harddrive
Now all you have to do is get rid of the invalid entries in the boot.ini file, you can do it manually, or once the boot.ini file is on the hard drive msconfig I do have two hard disks but the second one is old a totally blank, no data at all. All in all I now have a disk that will help to boot up in a normal