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(I've set my external HD as U: ) -- Tumppi Reply to group ================================================= Most learned on nntp://news.mircosoft.com It turns out to be related to my having a mapped network drive. If I plug a USB device in after startup, it is not listed under the available drives and I have my

total HDD size not recognized, why?
The USB drive is recognized fine under Windows, but is not recognized when Ghost reboots to DOS ("no drive letter assigned" error message). Have tried using both the boot diskette generated by Ghost (PC DOS) and one created maanually based on info from Iomega web site. Both boot to DOS successfully on a USB floppy

USB Drive not recognized - Driving me crazy!!!
(Thank God for my Sandisk CruzerMini USB drive!) This extracted over 80 files, now located in subfolders under C:\Dell\Drivers\TB1-Eng\ then APPS or HTML or *Should the drivers be somewhere on the Me startup disk I created before reformatting? *Another idea-- We have another similar Dell (Dimension XPS D300) on

200GB external drive for backup / Acronis True Image
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takes hd0 to be the usb drive and hd1 is not recognized at all. I was expecting (hd0) to be harddisk and (hd1) to be usb drive. grub> root (hd0,0) grub> setup (hd0) ..... successfully done. grub>quit Method #2: ========= $sudo umount /media/disk $sudo grub-install --no-floppy --root-directory=/media/disk

USB device not working
unit10help unit10h...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server general I do not believe that you can load them from CD, becuase Windows setup why I thought a usb would work, but when I tried that it gave a error that the file format was not recognized. and the usb drive was fromatted as FAT.

usb2 external disk not recognized if connected during boot ...
One of them were about machines (PC's and mini's) that can't start up after being continuously run for months or years. I got both on-line backup as well as a USB hard drive. And I found more than once the USB drive "not recognized" (loose wiring) and backup was not poperly done for a whole week.

True Image Restore From USB Drive
Indeed, with the new floppy D:\ is the RAM drive and E:\ is not recognized, with the original floppy there is no RAM drive but I can see the CD drive as D:\ Easy I have to admit that I once (and only once) wiped out a few days' worth of new PC data by accidentally running an external USB drive backup in reverse

Deb. installer - advansys scsi controller
I have removed the hard drive and put it in an external enclosure. When I connect it via USB to another computer and click on My Computer, it shows up as a drive. When i click on this drive, If the usb drive is not recognized under partition work, go into settings and check usb 2.0 support and try again.

USB Flash drives not recognized
... experienced a hard drive problem, my hard drive (IDE) which is a Hitachi 250 GB 7200rpm after carrying it to a friend's house stop working properly ..is not recognized by The only problem here is that you will then need another drive to save that data to. An external USB drive being the preferred hardware.

freebsd-multimedia Digest, Vol 230, Issue 2
Best, Steve el camaney wrote: 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.

USB Drive not recognized - Driving me crazy!!!
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, then came home and did a similar backup for all my client projects and some other miscellaneous stuff. The next day, the drive was not recognized as a drive-

USB Drive not recognized - Driving me crazy!!!
I have been having the same problem, I can use my usb mouse, keyboard, printer, scanner, pen drive, freecom 80Gb external drive, camera etc with no problems. I have just bought a Seagate FreeAgent desktop 500GB drive, when connected, the found new hardware wizard pops up, and asks for a driver. It is not listed in

Hard Drive Not recognized after reboot
In your e-mail, you state that after installing the 8230e drive, the Zip drive and CD-ROM on the secondary IDE channel are not recognized by the system. On the General tab check the box for "Selective Startup". * Uncheck the box for "Process Config.sys File" and uncheck the box for "Process Autoexec.bat File".

Need some help. Questions on Castlewood Orb
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Speed rod_sp...@yahoo.com comp sys ibm pc hardware storage 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. Which version of the rescue disk are you

Current problem reports assigned to you
My experience has been that if the drive is not recognized in the bios, it is more likely than not dead. If it is recognized in the bios but not in Create a bootable Bart's PE disk, boot from that, then copy the data to external USB drive or flash drive. 3. Download a bootable Linux distro called Knoppix.

freebsd-usb Digest, Vol 144, Issue 1
It works even though the camera (mine too) is not recognized by the Wizard thingy.. good luck,................... "John Long" <erew...@acsw.ab.ca> wrote in message When you try to access the USB drive directly, it says the drive is not formatted (which of course it isn't, since it is not a FAT drive.

Current problem reports assigned to you
"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 flash connected, Vista displays message that

Dual boot IBM ThinkPad T40 with new Windows 2000 install
Ghost may not work with your usb 2.0 card - in some cases you have to disable the on-board usb 1.1 in order for ghost boot disk to find the 2.0 card. c) You must be using the most recent ghost bits, or your Maxtor One-Touch USB drive will not be recognized. This info and the bits you need are on the symantec site.

Maxtor External Drive not recognized
Richard Urban richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices That is not Windows XP. You couldn't boot Windows XP from an external USB drive either. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George

Reformatted & installed 98se - sound card not recognized
ChrisB chrisatwingedglobedotcom cakewalk audio I took the leap myself, except I went for the La Cie 500Gig external usb. 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. I finally got around that (multiple deletes in