The two most common causes of this are:
f1) Different File Systems (fat/ntfs/unix).
2) BIOS settings in your computer being "hard set" rather than auto detect
Do a controlled boot, and check the BIOS registration settings with the drive installed. Make sure it is properly detected. Are the 2 systems the same OS or different?
thameem ansari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello friends,
I am a silent member of this group , I have
the following problem
If I connect my friends hard disk as a slave to my
hard disk and when I boot my computer then all the
partitions in my friends
hard disk converges and say that the disk is
unpartioned and shows the full size of the hard disk
for example
if hard disk A is master and
hard disk B is slave
if B is 80 GB and it has 4 partitions say
C 20 GB
D 20 GB
E 20 GB
F 20 GB
and if I connect B as slave to A it shows that
unpartioned 80 GB
in hard disk B
what may the cause of this problem.
How this problem may be solved.
please help me.
thank u
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