How to Recover Primary Hard Drive After Bonding the Secondary Hard Drive
An hard drive is the main part of any operating system that allows you to store your voluminous data and files in tis large space and provides relatively quick access on that. However in many situation user may required to increase and upgrade their hard drive space. This process is called as “slaving”. Adding any other and external hard drive to your system is not a tough job but still requires attention and a bit care before performing such task. Adding secondary hard drive is usually required to saved a backup of all existing data, but however this can result in data inaccessibility or loss from the hard drive. In such situation you need to use third party Partition Recovery Software to address the reason and fix the problem that causing hard drive inaccessibility.
Consider a situation wherein an user is desiring to upgrade the hard drive from a 40 GB hard disk to higher 160 GB hard disk. He/she had made 3 partitions in the newly added hard disk. After doing so, user now want to add the older hard drive to use it as a bond hard drive for storing a data backup. But now user is not able to perform such job in the BIOS and that file system of the primary hard drive have gone damaged or corrupt.
The general cause of the file system corruption may be improper handling or use. However you still can read those backup and can view primary hard drive on your BIOS. You need to detach the secondary hard drive in the system and examine whether the system is running decently or not. If the issue persists, in such situation you should try to execute “chkdsk” file to repair the file system damage or corruption in the hard disk. But sometime this utility fails to fix the problem and you may get error message related: “No partition is bootable.”
In order to fix the damage and corruption from the hard drive system, you urgently need to use third party Partition Recovery Software to scan the hard drive and recover inaccessible partitions in technical way.