- Oct 30, 2007
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I started up my computer as always, and I notice that my E: drive (80GB WD IDE HD) is not showing up under My Computer. I restart my computer and get an error message that BOOTMDR is missing. I unplugged the WD drive, and then started up and the computer booted up no problem.
The thing is, this hard drive does not have an OS on it...it is just a slave drive.
Also, it would not work when I connected it to an IDE to USB adapter and tried to connect it to the computer via USB 2. The hard drive is around 4-5 years old. I have ALOT of important files on there that I desperately need...what can I do???
I thought about disconnecting my master hard drive, and booting off the Vista CD and trying to do a boot repair of that drive, but that doesn't really make sense since it doesn't even have an OS on it, but I'm desperate at this point...
The thing is, this hard drive does not have an OS on it...it is just a slave drive.
Also, it would not work when I connected it to an IDE to USB adapter and tried to connect it to the computer via USB 2. The hard drive is around 4-5 years old. I have ALOT of important files on there that I desperately need...what can I do???
I thought about disconnecting my master hard drive, and booting off the Vista CD and trying to do a boot repair of that drive, but that doesn't really make sense since it doesn't even have an OS on it, but I'm desperate at this point...