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A few days ago I installed Vista. All went fine am pleased with the new
system. I do have a problem though in that Vista does not recognize the drive
and assign a letter to the drive. This drive is the data drive from my old XP
install (I finally gave up on XP due to all of the problems it generated for
me.) It is formatted with NTFS file system. The device manager recognizes
that the drive is there and the driver is working properly. I have tried to
assign a drive letter but Disk management will not allow me to do anything to
the drive but create a partitionl. All of my data is on this disk. I don't
want to loose the data. I tried to check the drive with partition magic and
got an error 44 which tells me that the drive is formatted HPFS. It was
formatted with XP so it can't be HPFS. Any suggestions on how to talk to the
drive?
system. I do have a problem though in that Vista does not recognize the drive
and assign a letter to the drive. This drive is the data drive from my old XP
install (I finally gave up on XP due to all of the problems it generated for
me.) It is formatted with NTFS file system. The device manager recognizes
that the drive is there and the driver is working properly. I have tried to
assign a drive letter but Disk management will not allow me to do anything to
the drive but create a partitionl. All of my data is on this disk. I don't
want to loose the data. I tried to check the drive with partition magic and
got an error 44 which tells me that the drive is formatted HPFS. It was
formatted with XP so it can't be HPFS. Any suggestions on how to talk to the
drive?