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XP Pro won't assign letter to External HDD
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XP Pro won't assign letter to External HDD
Hey everyone-
Before anyone jumps on me for posting a similar thread that has been posted here before, I promise that I did my research and verified that my case is different. The most similar thread I found was topic #60377 - but my case is slightly different (and it doesn't seem the solutions posed in that thread worked for me) Here's my problem: 1. I had a desktop tower with 4 SATA HDDs - (1) for the OS and (3) for file storage 2. The computer crashed and I decided to junk the desktop for a laptop 3. To move personal data from my (3) storage HDDs, I purchased an external HDD case with USB 2.0 connect 4. I installed one of the storage HDDs into the new external case 5. I connected via USB to the new laptop (running XP Pro) 6. Laptop and OS recognizes the drive and gives me the "read to use" note 7. I find the drive unmapped in Windows Explorer 8. In 'Disk Management' the drive shows up as: active, healthy, NTFS & with the name I gave the drive "Storage" - yet no letter drive assignment 9. When I right click, the only option available is to 'Delete Partition' 10. I open up a DOS window and type 'diskpart' and type 'list volume' and only the DVD drive and internal laptop HDD appear 11. I type 'list disk' and the internal HDD appears as Disk 0 while my external HDD does appear as Disk 1 ---------------------- From here, I'm at a loss. It has to do with these particular HDDs that were part of my old computer. To test, I attached my WD My Book Pro External HDD to my laptop and that maps completely without problem. My (3) storage HDDs were being run on XP Pro in my old machine and I'm not sure if they were dynamic drives - perhaps 1 or 2 of them but not all 3. Ultimately, I want to pull all my personal data from my (3) old HDDs and drop it onto my new ReadyNASDuo. Any suggestions would be helpful. And I apologize in advance if someone points out the solution on these boards that I totally missed. Happy Holidays! J Last edited by brightguy; 12-24-2008 at 05:56 PM.. |
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Hi
![]() Seems you've your post got a bit lost during the holiday shuffle. Was going to help and take a look with you.. but first want to know if anything new since ur post? |
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No success yet
Everyone gets busy during the holidays, so I figured I wouldn't get much feedback. Thanks for the reply though.
I've been troubleshooting this from various angles without success. 1) I attempted to plug my HDDs into my Dell Precision computer at work, and had the same exact results. The drive would mount for the most part and appear Healthy, Active and ready to go - just no drive letter would assign 2) Because (2) of the HDDs are Maxtor, I downloaded the MaxBlast and SeaTools in hopes that maybe the software might help. No luck from that end... the MaxBlast software did not recognize that I had the drive connected via USB. The SeaTools did recognize the drive, but would not allow me to run any of the tests it offers (S.M.A.R.T, etc) 3) I wasn't sure if I am having an issue with MBR. When I connect, it tells me that I have a MBR Partition Style (under volume properties). Nothing seems wrong though. A lot of people experiencing MBR issues have different symptoms. I have now put a case into Seagate to troubleshoot this issue. Most likely they will tell me I need to delete the partition. I just don't understand why it won't read. |
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Will look thru ur info in more detail to see if any other ideas. Also, i've been working on a draft on how to help localize the problem (perhaps help fix). I've incuded the still draft version below. Let me know if questions or feedback as is still draft
When Windows refuses to recognize your USB hard drive Drawing the battle lines There’s a very long and varied list of “things-to-look-for” to find and fix cause of Windows no longer recognizing your USB hard drive correctly. At some point during the battle for a solution, it helps to narrow the focus of the search to your hardware or the software you have running on the machine. One way to rule out the softwareGparted Live-CD Its tools includeGparted. Gparted is the Gnome Partition Editor. (If you like interesting acronyms: Gnome is part of GNU). Use Gparted to help detect, manage and recover your disk partitions and data. More info at:Create then boot from CD Last edited by LookinAround; 01-08-2009 at 11:48 PM.. |
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From all the troubleshooting that I've done, I've narrowed down what I believe is the issue: the HDDs themselves - not the USB connections or the computers I connect them to.
From experience, I know that if you replace a MOBO on a system, the existing primary HDD (C will not initially work because of the new config (blue screen comes up). I've had this happen so I did a repair install of the Windows OS so the HDD would work with the new MOBO.I am not sure if there are similar issues with secondary/storage HDDs once connected to a MOBO and later used as external drives on a different MOBO. I'm thinking that this is a simple formatting issue (so to speak). If these storage drives had been logical drives and did not have MBR partitions, I think maybe I wouldn't have this problem. |
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will not initially work because of the new config (blue screen comes up). I've had this happen so I did a repair install of the Windows OS so the HDD would work with the new MOBO.
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