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| | External HD It's been working fine on my Vista machine but suddenly it is no longer recognized. After trying everything I could think of, I hooked it up to my XP machine and it works without a problem. Anyone have an idea why this happened? |
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| | Re: External HD I have seen this problem with the so called "self-powered" drives that derive their power through the USB ports. In my case I added a new USB device that broke the camels back. By disconnecting all USB devices, except for the Maxtor Mini III, I was able to again see (and use) the external drive. My M/B did not feed enough current to the USB ports when everything was connected and being used. It could also be that something aged on the M/B that decreased the amount of power that was supplied to the various ports. In any event, when I installed a new M/B the problem disappeared! The drive is now usable in any port or combination of ports. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Bob" <nowhere@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:L8OdnZ2cx5utquXanZ2dnUVZ_qKgnZ2d@xxxxxx Quote: > It's been working fine on my Vista machine but suddenly it is no longer > recognized. After trying everything I could think of, I hooked it up to my > XP machine and it works without a problem. Anyone have an idea why this > happened? > |
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| | Re: External HD Update: I reconnected the drive to the VISTA machine and now it works. Go figure. "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eX0PHE2SIHA.5164@xxxxxx Quote: >I have seen this problem with the so called "self-powered" drives that >derive their power through the USB ports. > > In my case I added a new USB device that broke the camels back. By > disconnecting all USB devices, except for the Maxtor Mini III, I was able > to again see (and use) the external drive. My M/B did not feed enough > current to the USB ports when everything was connected and being used. > > It could also be that something aged on the M/B that decreased the amount > of power that was supplied to the various ports. In any event, when I > installed a new M/B the problem disappeared! The drive is now usable in > any port or combination of ports. > > -- > > Regards, > > Richard Urban > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User > > > "Bob" <nowhere@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:L8OdnZ2cx5utquXanZ2dnUVZ_qKgnZ2d@xxxxxx Quote: >> It's been working fine on my Vista machine but suddenly it is no longer >> recognized. After trying everything I could think of, I hooked it up to >> my XP machine and it works without a problem. Anyone have an idea why >> this happened? >> |
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