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Partitioned hdd not fully seen under vista HP



 
 
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Old October 7th 08, 01:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Riccardo L.
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Default Partitioned hdd not fully seen under vista HP

I am puzzled by the following behavior:
a sata HDD (160 GB) has 4 partitions; they are all well seen under XP but
when I mount the hdd with a sata/USB converter (which works for sure, with
other drives) and connect to my laptop using Vista HP it shows the 3rd
partition as not formatted space.

Just by accident I found out that under XP all my data are in place and not
lost as I feared, so I did not delete the vista-only-corrupted partition.
However, how can it be? Can I do something to be able to fix this odd
problem and access my data with my laptop?


 




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