Ok, tonight I am using my Thinkpad, and go to pull out the second battery from the multi-bay so I could put in a dvd drive; the second I pull the battery all power to the laptop dies. Completely. It had been plugged in, there was the main battery in it.
Something blew, and its deader than a door-nail. So... I will send it in to Lenovo who will fix it on my warranty.
BUT I have a lot of critical data on the hard drive; I unscrew the hard drive cover, and find that it is a SATA hard drive. So I unplug it, and bring it to my desktop. I take off the cover and connect the laptop hard drive to an SATA port. I have never used SATA, and indeed, its bio settings had been disabled. I enable them and enable the promise controller, which I set for IDE, instead of RAID.
The computer boots, the laptop hard drive gets recognized by the motherboard during the power on sequence, but it is not seen by WinXP.
What do I have to do to get Windows to see this drive? I really need to get data off it before I send it in.
Something blew, and its deader than a door-nail. So... I will send it in to Lenovo who will fix it on my warranty.
BUT I have a lot of critical data on the hard drive; I unscrew the hard drive cover, and find that it is a SATA hard drive. So I unplug it, and bring it to my desktop. I take off the cover and connect the laptop hard drive to an SATA port. I have never used SATA, and indeed, its bio settings had been disabled. I enable them and enable the promise controller, which I set for IDE, instead of RAID.
The computer boots, the laptop hard drive gets recognized by the motherboard during the power on sequence, but it is not seen by WinXP.
What do I have to do to get Windows to see this drive? I really need to get data off it before I send it in.