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2nd HDD in Win 7 formatted with data can't assign drive letter

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"2nd HDD in Win 7 formatted with data can't assign drive letter", I just did a clean install on Win 7 with a new SATA HDD. All was fine. Then took my old SATA HDD and installed as second HDD, expecting to see the drive and be able to access data and copy to new HDD. Well, that doesn't seem to work. Old SATA HDD (NTFS formatted in XP) is shown in the BIOS so computer sees drive. Went to Windows Disk Management and Win 7 sees drive as "Disk 1, Basic, 149 GB, Online." It also shows it as "Healthy (Active, Primary Partition)". It does not indicate NTFS or RAW. It shows it as 100% Free (however, I know the disk is full of my data from old build). I right-click on blue bar and only option is "Delete Volume". It will not let me assign a drive letter. Any suggestions how I can access this drive to copy my data to new HDD?

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