
Before I delve into my latest conundrum I wanted to mention something I learned about last week. Have y'all heard of Digital Lifeboat? It's a new online backup solution that is still in Beta. The reason I mention it is because if you sign up as a Beta Tester, your account is free for life. That includes unlimited storage for multiple computers. The app is fairly small and runs virtually unnoticed in the background. You can select which files are included. It backed up all my data files, automatically skipping system files, on all 3 of my HDDs. It took two days to complete an ~800 GB backup. I'm going to be checking out the "Restore" function when I finish this post so I'll have to let you know how that works. It's not without its flaws, hence, the Beta status. You cannot select individual files to restore, yet. Tech Support says they're working on it. Check it out if you haven't already. http://www.digitallifeboat.com
OK, now to my insanity. Several months back I installed Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. I was kind of foggy when I did it so I didn't notice that it was possible to format your drive so I went the "easy" route and let it plop a giant turd that was my Vista installation on my hard drive before it installed the new OS. Everything was OK for a while but we started having problems with Java, particularly on POGO.com's games. The same games would run fine on my laptop so I was able to rule out the site. Passwords, logins, bookmarks and other web files would simply disappear. My locally-stored files for the Village web site also disappeared from the original directory only to show up in pieces in other directories.
I figured that perhaps a "clean" install would clear up the problem. The timing was pretty good since I had just completed the Digital Lifeboat backup so, just to be safe, I copied all my files over to one of my other HDDs and did the new install. Everything seemed to go just fine. I let it run and stepped outside to have a cigar. When I went back in, there was an error in the middle of the screen "Missing Command.exe" with options "Try Again" "Skip" and "Continue." I opted for "Try Again" and the install completed with no other incidents.
After the last reboot, I opened Windows Explorer to start copying files I didn't want to have to wait for the "Restore" from DL and right away noticed that my #3 SATA HDD and my IDE DVD Burner weren't under "Computer." I thought "No big deal, probably just need to enter BIOS real quick and they'll show up after the reboot." Wrong. Both drives appear in BIOS but still not showing up in Windows. Went into Disk Management and there they were. The only difference between my missing HDD and the other 'drives was that 'my missing drive had diagonal lines across the box. I forget what I did then. I think I right-clicked in the margin where the drive designation appears and the lines went away. I thought, "Cool." Went to Computer - Nope. Ditto on the DVD drive.
I'm stumped. I was unable to find a solution to exactly my problem. None of the solutions have worked. I can remember having encountered this problem when I was working at the shop but I'll be hanged if I can remember the solution.Ii hope it's not my motherboard (Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R). I installed all the drivers for it but have thus far been reluctant to flash the BIOS until I'm sure which version I need.
If anyone can shed some light of "FIX" on this, I'll be extremely grateful.

Take care, everybody!
Jack