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Second Hard Drive not showing up in 'My Computer'
I know this is an old thread, but I'm having problem accessing disk management. My second hdd shows up in bios and device manager, but not in my computer. I'm assuming I need to partition and assign it a drive letter, however, when I click on disk management I get the following error:
"An Internal error occured. Restart the Disk Management snap-in." When I click ok, I then get the following error,"Microsoft Management Console has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." I'm stumped and any help would be greatly appreciated... THANKS NOTE: this question was also posted in this thread: http://forum.pcmech.com/showthread.php?t=175212 |
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Have you tried starting it by putting the following in the Run box:
diskmgmt.msc Administrative tools, services - make sure Logical Disk Manager is running, and attempt to start Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service. http://forums.scotsnewsletter.com/in...howtopic=17525 |
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You tried all that, including the OCX registration in that other thread and goretsky's recommendations? What exact version of Windows do you have and which service pack level?
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I'm running chkdsk again on a restart and it seems to be finding quite a lot of bad clusters, so hopefully after this it will work.
The chkdsk the first time had three stages; verifying files, verifying indexes, and verifying security descriptors. This time however(after the restart) it is on a stage four, "verifying file data." Last edited by sgrooms; 08-27-2008 at 04:34 PM. |
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nope. same error.
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If you have bad clusters, your hard drive is failing. You need to run manufacturer's diagnostics on it. A new primary drive and Windows reinstall is probably in your near future.
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