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~misfit~

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Since: Nov 19, 2007
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(Msg. 16) Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 3:48 pm
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Somewhere on teh intarweb "~misfit~" typed:
> Somewhere on teh intarweb "Calab" typed:
>> "jay lunis" <jay.lunis.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:y5Hoj.7$l_3.3@newsfe02.lga...
>>> HP desktop PC with Vista Home Premium
>>> I do not know if my problem is with the PC, Vista, or my HD.
>>> Bought the HP a few weeks ago and, today, got around to moving my
>>> Western Digital USB HD to the new PC. Or, I tried to.
>>> It was working perfectly in the old PC. Disconnected it and moved it
>>> to the new PC. Nothing. Vista does not seem to detect I plugged a
>>> device in a USB port. It 'found' the wireless mouse adapter when it
>>> was plugged in and the bluetooth dongle when it was plugged in. But
>>> with the USB HD . . . nothing.
>>> Tried Control Panel|Add Hardware. No new Hardware Detected.
>>> How do I troubleshoot this?
>>
>> Any encryption on this drive? It may not let you move it to a new PC
>> to protect the content.
>>
>> It's also possible that it found it without even showing any
>> notification. If you go into Drive Management do you see the drive
>> there?
>> Unfortunately not sure of where to find this in Vista, but in XP you
>> do:
>> Right click "My computer" -> Manage -> Disk Managment
>>
>> Each drive will be shown on the right side, with drive letters and
>> status.


Please ignore. Apologies.

I missed the "USB" part in the above, my excuse, I'm in between jobs and am
having a quick sit-down. Obviously too much on my mind.

Oh well, back to the grindstone.....
--
Shaun.

> Wrong.
>
> First question in this situation is; "Did you set the master/slave
> jumper to the correct setting and is the drive on the right connector
> on the IDE cable."
>
> It's great that you're trying to help people and all that but it
> requires a certain knowledge to do that...

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~misfit~

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 5:09 pm
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Somewhere on teh intarweb "Calab" typed:
> "~misfit~" <misfit61nz RemoveThis @yahoot.com.au> wrote in message
> news:47a52ace$1@news2.actrix.gen.nz...
>> Somewhere on teh intarweb "Calab" typed:
>>> "jay lunis" <jay.lunis RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:y5Hoj.7$l_3.3@newsfe02.lga...
>>>> HP desktop PC with Vista Home Premium
>>>> I do not know if my problem is with the PC, Vista, or my HD.
>>>> Bought the HP a few weeks ago and, today, got around to moving my
>>>> Western Digital USB HD to the new PC. Or, I tried to.
>>>> It was working perfectly in the old PC. Disconnected it and moved
>>>> it to the new PC. Nothing. Vista does not seem to detect I
>>>> plugged a device in a USB port. It 'found' the wireless mouse
>>>> adapter when it was plugged in and the bluetooth dongle when it
>>>> was plugged in. But with the USB HD . . . nothing.
>>>> Tried Control Panel|Add Hardware. No new Hardware Detected.
>>>> How do I troubleshoot this?
>>>
>>> Any encryption on this drive? It may not let you move it to a new PC
>>> to protect the content.
>>>
>>> It's also possible that it found it without even showing any
>>> notification. If you go into Drive Management do you see the drive
>>> there?
>>> Unfortunately not sure of where to find this in Vista, but in XP you
>>> do:
>>> Right click "My computer" -> Manage -> Disk Managment
>>>
>>> Each drive will be shown on the right side, with drive letters and
>>> status.
>>
>> Wrong.
>>
>> First question in this situation is; "Did you set the master/slave
>> jumper to the correct setting and is the drive on the right
>> connector on the IDE cable."
>>
>> It's great that you're trying to help people and all that but it
>> requires a certain knowledge to do that...
>
> Wrong.
>
> First question is "did you actually read their posting?"
>
> It's a USB drive that was functional on another PC. No master/slave
> settings involved. No IDE connector involved.

Feel good Calab? I realised my error and posted a retraction and apology a
full 16 minutes before you chose to ignore it and reply to my previous post.

> BTW, there is no "right connector on the IDE cable". A properly
> jumpered drive will work equally well on either plug.

So you disagree then agree in the same sentence. Properly jumpered being
master at the end, slave in the middle. If you change the jumper
*or*connector around without changing both then it's not "properly jumpered"
so you're in fact saying nothing at all.

What a 'complicated' person!
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Calab

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 5:09 pm
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>> First question is "did you actually read their posting?"
>>
>> It's a USB drive that was functional on another PC. No master/slave
>> settings involved. No IDE connector involved.
>
> Feel good Calab? I realised my error and posted a retraction and apology a
> full 16 minutes before you chose to ignore it and reply to my previous
> post.

Sorry.. but I don't read ALL the threads in a group before I post.

>> BTW, there is no "right connector on the IDE cable". A properly
>> jumpered drive will work equally well on either plug.
>
> So you disagree then agree in the same sentence. Properly jumpered being
> master at the end, slave in the middle. If you change the jumper
> *or*connector around without changing both then it's not "properly
> jumpered" so you're in fact saying nothing at all.

A properly jumpered drive has nothing to do with drive position. Jumper it
as master if that is what you want, then put it anywhere on the cable. Ditto
for slave drives.

I do admit that Kony has a point about signal reflections though. To avoid
case clutter, I always cut my cables short if there is only a single drive.
Never considered that the extra cabling could cause signalling issues.
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:04 pm
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"Calab" <myspam RemoveThis @csd.ca> wrote in message
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>>> Encryption - none
>>>
>>> Does show up in Drive Management, I think. My USB is Western Digital.
>>> The unknown drive in Disk Management is Western Digital. Both show 120G
>>> HD. Sound like it to me. Here is the Disk Management data
>>> Volume - blank
>>> Type - Basic
>>> File system - RAW
>>> Status - Healthy (active, Primary partition)
>>> Online
>>> What have I learned?
>
>> You need to assign a drive letter. Read my other post. It';s not hard.
>
> As long as the file system is "RAW", there is nothing you can do with the
> data on that hard drive. You won't be able to assign a drive letter to it.
> Your only real hope is to put it back on the old PC and copy the data from
> the drive.
>
> It's very odd that the old PC can use the drive, but not the new PC.

How do you know it still works in the old PC?

>
>
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