I posted while in need of sleep- more information is always better when asking for help
the problem is related to the fact that Seagate uses a different proprietary overlay software than does Western Digital than does quantum.
I have installed a quantum 20gb drive, loaded win98se. using the quantum "Data Manager" sw (alowing large drive access) . I cannot see the WD 20 gb drive that has my data. it does not show up in the drive letter assignment sequence at all.
I tried Data Lifeguard from the WD site, still no go...
but apparently I had put on "EZ Bios" for Seagate drives on the old Seagate 4gb drive I had my system sw on that I am replacing with the Quantum. I think I Tried EZ Bios on new drive (it was getting tired out)...and it said "not a seagate drive please take a flying leap" or something...
booting from a disk utility called G-Disk which is a command line interface partitoning utility & disk wiper of DOD magnitude, I can see the second drive on the system, with "a non DOS partition" with the volume label of my datadisk. I am assuming my data is there somewhere, I just don't have the utility to get to a directory to copy it to another drive.
I will attempt when I get the kid to bed tonight to put the old system drive back in, and see if I can get it to see the second drive- If so, then gravy, I can burn CD's of my data/audio files and no problemo. If not I am back to square 1-
unless maybe I can get Data Lifeguard to let me see the WD disk by itself, & write a system to it- then the CD sw then do a backup... sheesh.
Now I remember why I prefer Macintosh

<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Van Allen on 21 May 2001 at 12:31 PM.]</p></FONT>