I've got that problem too with two 80 G disks. If you
browse a bit you'll find that winme does not support big
disks and that you'll have to patch something somewhere.
I've read something about a FDISK64 instead of fdisk.I
don't have too much time to spend on that. Take this as a
hint.
-----Original Message-----
I'm having a similar problem, although my hard drive was
already installed and working, until windows me crashed
and had to be reinstalled. Now i can see it in the bios,
but not in windows. I don't want to format the drive,
because it already contains data. Any thoughts??
-----Original Message-----
Has the drive been prepared for storing data, either by
using the CD/floppy
disk that came with it or by using FDISK and FORMAT?
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"Rossen" wrote in message
.. .
Hi,
I am trying to install a 120Gb Seagate hard drive and
ME
won't see it, but in the bios I can see it! How do I
sole
this!
.
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