Name: Anonymous 2006-06-30 23:01
Ok, here's the story:
My old computer sucked, so I brought out my other computer, which is a bit better in terms of processing speed. I took my 80 GB music only hard drive from my old computer and put it in the new one. I booted up XP and, when I went to check the drive under Windows Explorer, the music drive is all jumbled folders, and it is trying to read it as a FAT 32 partition, when it's actually NTFS. I can't access any of the music on it, and I'd like to know if there's a way to fix this.
My old computer sucked, so I brought out my other computer, which is a bit better in terms of processing speed. I took my 80 GB music only hard drive from my old computer and put it in the new one. I booted up XP and, when I went to check the drive under Windows Explorer, the music drive is all jumbled folders, and it is trying to read it as a FAT 32 partition, when it's actually NTFS. I can't access any of the music on it, and I'd like to know if there's a way to fix this.