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Hardware => Hardware => Topic started by: blazingeagle2c on May 25, 2008, 07:13:06 PM
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I have a external drive that is formatted fat32. when I hook it up to my vista computer it won't read it. I can find it in device manager and have tried updating the drivers and it says that it has the newest drivers. help.
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Has it worked on your computer before?
Try it on an other computer and see if you can get it to be read.
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I have hooked it up to a xp computer and it worked and i hooked it up to my ps3 and it worked. I was able to put stuff on it and delete some stuff. so it works but not with my vista computer.
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Check here: http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-6230-0.html?forumID=101&threadID=232154&messageID=2347946
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I deleted that file and vista still doesn't see the external hard drive. what else can I do?
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Another option: http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesper/archive/2007/01/16/help-vista-won-t-let-me-write-to-my-external-hard-drive.aspx
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I looked at that but the drive isn't even showing up under My Computer I can only find it under device manager. When I connect the external drive formatted fat32 to the computer it shows a usb device being connected in the tray at the bottom corner but that is all.
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Did you try different USB port? Are you using front one, or back one?
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I tried connecting it with 2 usb ports in the front and all six in the back. It makes a sound saying it is connected every time i connect it . it just isn't showing up in my computer.
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Is that drive self-powered?
Also, in Device Manager, when you right click on that drive, then Properties, is it set like this:
(http://209.85.48.8/228/109/upload/p3933084.gif)
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Is it formal external HD, or internal-turned-external?
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I checked and it was checked optimized for quick removal. I changed it to optimize for performance and it still isn't shown under my computer.
I got this harddrive out of my old computer that died. It is a 3.5 in. western digital 80gb harddrive. I put it in a external case. It worked on one of my xp computers and works perfectly with my ps3. I don't see why it won't work with my vista computer.
thanks a lot for your help :)
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I assume, it has own power, right?
What is the jumper set to?
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Does it show in Disk Management?
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lol. The power is on.
What is a jumper?
It shows up under device manager, then under disk drives.
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You mean, it has own power cable, not powered through USB?
Control Panel>Adm. Tools>Computer Management>Disk Management....listed there? recognized?
Hard drive jumpers:
(http://www.lifehacker.com/software/uploaded/2005-11-14/drive%20jumper-thumb.jpg)
(http://www.easeus.com/resource/images/install-ide-hard-drive-jumper.gif)
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yes I have to plug it into a outlet for it to turn on. it is an old desktop hard drive.
It is listed under Disk management. it doesn't have a name. but it says it is online. it has a 2.75 gb healthy (primary partition), a 63 mb healthy (EISA Configuration) and a 74.5 gb partition.
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What about jumpers?
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it is using the part circled in blue and the part that the blue misses to the right. it is just one connector that connects to the drive
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No. These are for data cables.
Jumpers are here:
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oh okay. Well then I don't have anything connected there so I guess I'm not using jumpers.
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Nothing connects there, but look at that section, if you have any little clip, which braces two connectors together, like this:
(http://techpaul.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/jumper.jpg)
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I do not have anything bracing the connectors at all. :-\
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It looks like I'm out of ideas for tonight. Maybe after good night sleep.....:)
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thanks a lot for all of your help. :)
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I hope we can solve it tomorrow with fresh mind, and maybe some help from others.
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Are you using a HD enclosure like this one?
(http://images.tigerdirect.com/SkuImages/gallery/large/V13-3212-d.JPG)
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This reminded me something. Some of those enclosures have a switch on the back ESATA\USB. Do you have one of those?
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this is my enclosure. except for the part circled in red mine doesn't have that.
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It only has a switch to turn it on and off.
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Re-check connections inside. It happened to me, some cable got lose.
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yes I have to plug it into a outlet for it to turn on. it is an old desktop hard drive.
It is listed under Disk management. it doesn't have a name. but it says it is online. it has a 2.75 gb healthy (primary partition), a 63 mb healthy (EISA Configuration) and a 74.5 gb partition.
What does it say about the 74.5 Gb partition, is it healthy?
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under disk management it doesn't say anything about the 74.5 gb part. The 74.5gb part isn't listed as a volume when I click on it like the other two parts.
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Download and run the FREE diagnostics from the drive manuf. website...
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patio, do something, because I'm out of options here...:)
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blaziingeagle2c, This reminds me of a similar problem i had a while back that was solved by CH members (think it was either Broni or Patio). I believe Broni has actually pointed you in the right direction but to my observation the required action has not been executed yet. The problem is the placement of your "jumper pins" The fact that you have "none" in evidence where there are pins for the "connectors" leads me to believe that the drive (internal in an external case) is not jumpered properly. I have forgotten where i ended up having to configure mine (it's an age/memory thingy). But no harm would be done in placing it in the locations usually imprinted on the drive (not the case) and trying them one at a time. Also a call to the drive manufacturer and?or the case MFGr. should help.I would try the case Mfgr.1st as they should be the most knowledgeable.good luck and keep us posted. truenorth
P.S. i am not (yet) a Vista user so i don't know if that adds any other dimension to this but certainly the "jumper "location will.
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I tried all the possible combinations of connecting the jumper but it still isn't showing up under my computer. Any other ideas? ???
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blazingeagle2c,I want to stay with the "jumper" aspect of this just because in my case there were other contributing factors re the "external cases'. I actually had 3 ,all the same make,all new.Of the 3 only 2 would work with the pin configuration as stated by the case mfg. Wouldn't you know the 1st one that i tried when i set the jumper pins was the one that DID NOT work. Of course that caused me to question the jumper solution. Fortunately i tried the other 2 and they both worked (and continue to work).I say this only to apprise you of my own experience in case it leads to solving yours.If you have not contacted the case mfg. i urge you to do that if possible.truenorth
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I have the same problem with my 60gb external hdd formatted with fat32 and it wouldn't mounted on my computer. The same hdd I formatted with ntfs volume and it would recognized it. I guess there is still some bugs in vista need to be fixed.
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Start a new topic, please.