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Ric - 14 May 2004 12:38 GMT
I started up my old Windows 98 computer the other day and
went to Explorer. When it opened I noticed the second
hard drive was not there. I opened My Computer and also
the same thing. I had recently moved the computer, so I
opened it up and checked the connections and then re-
started. I still can't see the drive. Is there some way
to check to see if the drive has failed? TIA
Steve Baron - KB3MM - 14 May 2004 23:54 GMT
Does the BIOS detect it ?

> I started up my old Windows 98 computer the other day and
> went to Explorer. When it opened I noticed the second
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> started. I still can't see the drive. Is there some way
> to check to see if the drive has failed? TIA
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com - 15 May 2004 01:28 GMT
How do I get to the BIOS?

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>Does the BIOS detect it ?
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Bert Kinney - 15 May 2004 00:01 GMT
Hi Ric,

If Tweakui is installed, make sure the drive is not unchecked there.

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> I started up my old Windows 98 computer the other day and
> went to Explorer. When it opened I noticed the second
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> started. I still can't see the drive. Is there some way
> to check to see if the drive has failed? TIA
 
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