Lost hard drives after upgrading from win 95 to win 2000

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I recently upgraded my old computer to win 2000 from win
95. Previously, I had a c:, d:, e: and f: drives. After
upgrading to win 2000, I only have my c: and d: drives.

How can I get drives e: and f: back on win 2000?

Thanks!
 
First, are the drives physically there?

Are the correct mass storage drivers loaded for the other drives?

How many physical drives do you have and what are they attached to?

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: I recently upgraded my old computer to win 2000 from win
: 95. Previously, I had a c:, d:, e: and f: drives. After
: upgrading to win 2000, I only have my c: and d: drives.
:
: How can I get drives e: and f: back on win 2000?
:
: Thanks!
 
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