
01-05-2007, 07:15 PM
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Re: External USB Hard Drive Problems The drive will not even show up in the Windows disk management if I
change the jumper settings from anything other than cable select. The
drive only has a Master/Single (which is no jumper), the rest are
either CS or slave. I used an external usb to IDE adapter and the
drive works sometimes as well.
Maybe the partition data or NTFS tables are screwed up?
Kenny wrote:
> How is it jumpered? HDD's in an external enclosure should always be Master
> regardless of what any other drives are.
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> Kenny Cargill
> <jeff@eclipse-online.com> wrote in message
> news:1168017517.251569.307260@51g2000cwl.googlegro ups.com...
> >I have a Bytecc external USB hard drive enclosure and a 320GB Western
> > Digital IDE hard drive connected to each other and then connected to a
> > workstation via USB. The OS is XP Pro and I am having a strange
> > problem. At times the drive works fine and shows the files as a drive
> > letter. Othertimes nothing happens. I have replaced both the drive
> > and the case and still have the same problem. I've tried multiple
> > workstations, checked disk management and sometimes the drive will show
> > up in there, othertimes it does not. When it does and its not working,
> > the drive shows up as 298.09 GB healthy - 1749.91 GB unallocated. Yes,
> > that says GB. Lastely the system slows way down, to basically unusable
> > speeds.
> >
> > So, what do I do?
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