Use fdisk to delete the unknown partition on the second drive. Might be=20=
a Linux partition or something like that. Then go to your Control=20
Panel -> Admin tools and create the file systems you want on there. The=20=
drive doesn't show up under 'My Computer' until you have partitioned and=20=
formatted it correctly to work with Win2K.
Best regards
Chris
Newton,MacOS & Linux user by choice, Windogs, because I have to do that=20=
at work ...
On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 10:49 , Jeff Bakker wrote:
>
> Both drives have the correct SCSI id's 0 and 1 and there is no RAID =
card
> installed. If I use a Windows 98 boot and then use FDISK I can see =
both
> drives. One is NTFS and the other is unknown system. Is there any=20
> software
> out there that can format thsi drive in NTFS or do i have to use FDISK=20=
> to do
> it the other way?
> Thanks
> Jeff Bakker
> PALM user and not happy about it:(
>
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