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Computer only recognises one drive
The other day, I swapped out my two 320GB drives in favour of 2 1TB drives, and installed 8GB memory in preparation for Windows 7.
I installed Windows 7 Pro x64 today, and initially, my computer woudln't boot from the CD drive, but I managed to fix this issue. But now, Windows 7 only recognises one of my 1TB drives, even though there are 2 installed. I've checked in the BIOS and they're both listed as bootable, and they're confirmed as working properly in Device Manager.
Before I swapped them, the two drives appeared as one in Windows Vista. I would like to know how to do this in Windows 7.
Thanks :)
osprey4
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October 24th, 2009 05:00
Hi, ipodgeenie:
I'm not sure how much help you'll get here, since this is really a software issue. You might try the OS forum. Please include your OS in the subject, so W7 users will see your message.