You are not logged in.

Dear visitor, welcome to KDE-Forum.org. If this is your first visit here, please read the Help. It explains in detail how this page works. To use all features of this page, you should consider registering. Please use the registration form, to register here or read more information about the registration process. If you are already registered, please login here.

frazelle09

Beginner

  • "frazelle09" started this thread

Posts: 2

Location: Mexicali, Baja California

  • Send private message

1

Wednesday, August 31st 2005, 12:58am

How to see new hard disk

Dear Sirs:

Have just installed new hard disk, raising to two on this computer. How do i "see" this new hard disk with Konquerer and whatever directories and files it has?
Thank you in advance for your help for such a simple request. (i figure if i can't see it, i probably need to reconfigure the jumpers on it and try again.)

Have a nice evening! :D, with warmest greetings from Mexicali!
"The earth is one country and mankind its citizens." Bahá´u´lláh

Posts: 62

Location: Long Beach, California

Occupation: Documentation

  • Send private message

2

Friday, March 17th 2006, 4:53am

RE: How to see new hard disk

Are you still having a problem? Just checking.

jetpeach

Beginner

Posts: 27

Location: Seattle

  • Send private message

3

Monday, April 10th 2006, 9:31pm

RE: How to see new hard disk

I just installed a new disk as well, and I'm wondering what the easiest, preferably GUI, way to set it up is. In the KDE control panel, disk and filesystems has some options but it's not particularly clear to me what I should do to format, partition and mount the disk. Is there a good program to do all this easily?
Thanks for any help,
jet
My Zoji homepage
http://www.zoji.com/jet

bram85

Professional

Posts: 948

Location: Eindhoven

Occupation: Software Engineer

  • Send private message

4

Monday, April 10th 2006, 9:48pm

RE: How to see new hard disk

You could try qtparted, a graphical partitioning application. It might be able to format as well.
Bram Schoenmakers
KDE Netherlands (www.kde.nl)