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problem with USB 2.0 controller and Adaptec ATA RAID in same system
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Converting from FAT32 to NTFS on external USB drive ?
Will not recognize USB flash memory stick "Don" wrote: Dave T wrote: I am running the latest DELL BIOS release, but that does not say Dell does not have a problem. I am not sure how to check if BIOS recognises USB devices, as requested. The BIOS setup does not list drives. If I boot with the 256 USB drive and a

USB SD drive not recognized on new system
I've got a Maxtor Personal Storage 3100 200G USB drive that is not recognized by my computer anymore. It used to work and then it stopped. It won't work on my home or work computer but it will work on my Laptop. Home computer is P4 2.4 1g ram, work 2.5 p4 512R not sure about laptop. All computers have windows XP,

Updating Windows 98
Usually one disk is the limit, unless you go with an external USB drive - that has its own set of issues. True, true. Let's see: does the thinkpad allow booting IBM Thinkpad T40 under RedHat: the particular chipset is not recognized unless you make some alterations to a kernel source file and recompile the kernel.

Bootup Woes
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working (WITHOUT) a flash drive or USB device inserted, my Inspiron 600m laptop gives me a "USB Device not recognized" message. Another thing I plan to try (I read somewhere) is to remove all non-essential USB devices and try again. For my PC this includes an external USB harddrive, a printer,

USB Harddrive not recognized under XP
One controller is use for my touch pad mouse, and external usb device; and another is used for two external usb devices. Ron, I will able to get a copy XP PE, and it exhibit the same weird behavior; when the floppy drive is not attached the usb hard drive is not recognized, and when the floppy is attached usb

Strange USB Hard drive and Ghost 9.0 Interaction
Btw, during boot, access lights go on forever on the Usb drive. Couple of kernels are stuck at this point. Most kernels go through, but disk is still not recognized. If I disconnect and re-connect usb drive later, then it is never recognized (if it was connected earlier during boot). Again, if the disk was not

Ghost 9.0 and Windows Server 2003
Neil Maxwell neil.maxw...@intel.com comp sys ibm pc hardware storage On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 22:16:28 -0700, Shel <s...@XXXieee.org> wrote: I am using a True Image rescue disk to restore an image from a USB external drive. However, the USB drive is not recognized when I boot to the rescue disk instead of to Win XP.

Maxtor External Drive not recognized
Jim Michaels wrote: I have a new 250GB USB drive that I think the seller formatted as NTFS on his XP box to set it up for me. the drive normally comes as a kit. unfortunately, It is available in the XP CD's Recovery Console, or from the 6-floppy XP Startup set you can download from Microsoft.com. thanks.

USB Drive not recognized - Driving me crazy!!!
You couldn't boot Windows XP from an external USB drive either. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, or any other OS from an external Hard Drive -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

Win2k and NYSE
Hi, I want to convert a partition on an external USB2 drive from FAT32 to NTFS. Problem is that my laptop is old and the motherboard does not have USB support so to carry out diskoperations before loading Windows, but this then fails since the drive is not recognized unless the Windows USB2 support is loaded.

USB 2.0 Hard Drive Question
If I try "bootcfg/all" in the Recovery Console it spits out "command not recognized". BTW, I tried KNOPPIX 4.0. It's attractive GUI does allow me to view my files but I can't get it to recognize either my network or USB drive, so right now it isn't of much use. If anyone knows how to get it to do this I would

trouble installing darwin
Dances With Crows danSPANceswitTRAPhcr...@usa.net comp os linux hardware On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 12:00:36 -0500, David Heinbuch staggered into the Black Sun and said: I'm trying to get a SimpleTech Bonzai USB Mini-Drive recognized on my new Dell gx270. I'm running fedora core 2 test 1 with a custom kernel.

New hard drive conumbrum
Hello all, I have a 2.5 inch notebook Toshiba mk1011gav 10 GB hard drive I am trying to use as a back up on an external USB drive. I have never used this drive before. I installed the drive into the external USb case and windows explorer sees it as a 2.0 GB drive. I am assuming the drive has been "locked" some how.

Installing an Old Harddrive?
Then you could copy the important data to your external USB drive. Neil "Michael Reyes" <Michael_reyes_garcia/...@hotmail.com> wrote in message in the bios and the hard drive was recognized so i setup the boot priority to the HD but the same message. i tok out the hard drive and put i in an external case,

Help! - Invalid Boot.ini, Missing Hal.dll errors
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CrossCrypt test report
... not recognized) - (B) 1394 connection: success (surprised me) - (C) USB connection: failed, regardless of the drive used (Cypress's own DUSE driver works though) In case (A), with aspiuhci.sys recognizing the USB drive, I was able to load aspidisk.sys, assign a drive letter to the HDD and read and write to it.

True Image Restore From USB Drive
John ChrisB wrote: I took the leap myself, except I went for the La Cie 500Gig external usb. There have been some probs with it. I backed up a whole computer, file for file The next day, the drive was not recognized as a drive- WindowsXP wanted to install it as a TUSB6250 Boot Device, but had no drivers for it.

How do I format a USB drive in FAT32?
I am running XP and the USB drive is recognized by the computer but when I tried to clone my master to the USB drive using Ghost (an older version which has worked fine with XP so far) the USB drive is not recognized by Ghost. Is it possible to clone my internal master drive to the USB drive and use it (USB) as my

installing from usb hard drive
Haven't found it yet, but at least I've found a flash drive that will work. I have a Corsair Voyager and these are NOT recognized by Acer Notebooks as bootable. However, other USB flash drives are. The Transcend Jetflash I just got is recognized and WILL boot into a PE as long as the USB boot devices are listed