jimras Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 I have a HD that was used for Linux and Windows doesn't "see" it when I open Explorer. I was running a dual boot with XP on one drive and Linux on the other.I would like to use the drive again with XP. How can I get Windows to see it so I can format it back to NTFS?One thought that I had was unplug the drive with XP on it so that this Linux drive was the only one hooked up in the computer and then put the Windows XP CD in the CD drive and turn the computer on. Would this work? I would welcome any help that you experts might be able to offer. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
murtu52 Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 well, you could find a partition manager, and then just reformat the second drive into NTFS or FAT32....If you have a windows 95 boot disk, they have the formatting software on it. For that actual syntax to reformat, i'm sure someone here knows it....But, if you have some live linux CD such as knoppix lying around, usually they have partition software loaded onto it. Trying looking on the disks... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mikex Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 (edited) unplug the drive with XP, run a 98 bootdisk to fdisk and format. the put XP back inline as C:\ of course. Now you could use XP to format the drive to NTFS.M$ KB on fdisk and format.I would estimate about one hour until you get XP back in line.Of course this is if you don't have a "Live" CD.M`EDITKilldisk is a very handy tool to "wipe" drives. Edited June 4, 2005 by mikex Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tictoc5150 Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 Have you tried opening disk management?...The drive doesn't show in "my computer" but does show up there and you still have the option of deleting the partition and reformat as NTFS without the use of boot disks and partition managersSince I only use linux, I don't have the exact path to open disk management but it's something like: r-click "my computer">manage>disk manager(I hope that's it, anyway ) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
martymas Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 hi jimrasi can only type here how did mine i have two drives one had xp and the other had ubuntuwhat i did i unhooked the drive with xp .then i inserted the xp disk.and it gave me the option to format the partitionwhich i did. tho i used the spare drive as storage .make sure you go to the bios and set it to autodetectthen boot from the cd.not sure how you have your jumper set i took my jumper out and made it the slave.yes it will work if you unplug the drive with xpbut you need to set that spare drive in the bios because i was a novice at doing this i got it by trial and error.setting the bios is the secrete martyforgot to add as tictoc posted you need to go to disk management to see if your drive is recognised but that is for another post so post back. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jimras Posted June 10, 2005 Author Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 I actually went to the disk management program and found that it could see the drive so I deleted the partition and then I reformatted it to NTFS and now everything is fine.Thanks for all the advise, everybody!!!jr Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tictoc5150 Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 heh, thanks for coming back to say problem solved....especially when I was right Quote Link to post Share on other sites
martymas Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 me to tictoc i did the same as jimras but my drive had 4 partitions from ubuntu i havent a clue why but i deleted those partitions and the sys recognised my new drive .it was a learning experience for me as in the past some one had done it for me .so im glad it was a success for jimrasand a lesson for us all marty Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jimras Posted June 10, 2005 Author Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 I'm glad I could share my experience and have others benifit from it, tooI should have mentioned that I WAS running a dual boot and to get rid of that, I put the XP disc into the CD and booted from that and then ran the repair console. Then I did the (I think) FIXMBR program which re-writes the MBR on my C drive. Now XP boots up without the choice to start Linux. Thanks again, everyone!!!Jim Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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