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- Jan 1, 1970
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First of all, i've two hard drives. One for my system, the other for my media (Mp3s and the like)
So last week i decided to reinstall Windows me from windows 2000... and when I attempted to access my d: drive, it spewed the error message. "Drive D has not been formatted, would you like to format it now?"
How is this possible? I hadn't formatted the disk with NTFS or made it a dynamic disk in Win2k or anything!! My bios still detects it, and so does windows.... it just says that it hasn't been formatted.
(my linux box says that it's been formatted with a DOS 12-bit FAT file system...this just confuses me even more)
I have valuable data on this disk, and I would appreciate some help as to how I might go about recovering it!
thanks,
-molekular
So last week i decided to reinstall Windows me from windows 2000... and when I attempted to access my d: drive, it spewed the error message. "Drive D has not been formatted, would you like to format it now?"
How is this possible? I hadn't formatted the disk with NTFS or made it a dynamic disk in Win2k or anything!! My bios still detects it, and so does windows.... it just says that it hasn't been formatted.
(my linux box says that it's been formatted with a DOS 12-bit FAT file system...this just confuses me even more)
I have valuable data on this disk, and I would appreciate some help as to how I might go about recovering it!
thanks,
-molekular