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| | #11 (permalink) |
| | Re: USB hard disks That's a USB driver problem. "Mark Rae" <mark@markNOSPAMrae.com> wrote in message news:e7yB%23TGFHHA.1020@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message > news:uaH0dtAFHHA.3616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >> That just does not sound right. > > I know! > >> Check with the manufacturer of the enclosure. > > I will do. FWIW, the USB hard disk enclosure also works perfectly when > connected to my Mac Mini... > >> I know a lot of the recent boards have PATA turned off in the BIOS. >> Check your board manual or the website for the right settings and give it >> a try. But I still don't see how anything IDE on the board could matter. >> I don't care whether the connector in the enclosure is for an IDE or SATA >> drive, if you are using the usb connector on the enclosure you are >> connecting to the usb bus on the computer. > > PATA isn't turned off. > >> A puzzler. > > You're telling me! This is an example of what I'm seeing: > http://www.markrae.com/USBHD.jpg > > Obviously, that's a WinXP machine, but it's the same sort of thing in > Vista. > |
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| | #12 (permalink) |
| | Re: USB hard disks "Mountain Man" <m.mann@zen.co.uk> wrote in message news:uZ4uP$GFHHA.4464@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > That's a USB driver problem. Hmm - OK - not sure what I can do about that, then... The USB hard disk enclosure is the *only* one I'm having any problems with - everything else e.g. PNY memory stick, card reader for the Smart cards which my digital camera uses, USB keyboards & mice, iPod Shuffle etc etc works perfectly across all platforms and OS versions... I'll contact the manufacturer. |
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| | #13 (permalink) |
| | Re: USB hard disks This is not the first such problem to show up with usb devices in Vista. In TechBeta we were advised to keep track of product model number info for drive enclosures that acted this way and file reports. MS was collecting the info and working with the enclosure manufacturers where they could about their firmware. When the enclosure is fine on the same machine under XP or fine on your other computers and other usb devices are working OK under Vista it is likely the enclosure. It appears that Vista tolerances are tighter than was XP's. There have been a couple of threads in here concerning Maxtor One-Touch enclosures not even being detected that worked fine on the same machines under XP. It is hard to see how a usb driver is causing this since there are no third party usb drivers for Vista that I know of. "Mark Rae" <mark@markNOSPAMrae.com> wrote in message news:e7yB%23TGFHHA.1020@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message > news:uaH0dtAFHHA.3616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >> That just does not sound right. > > I know! > >> Check with the manufacturer of the enclosure. > > I will do. FWIW, the USB hard disk enclosure also works perfectly when > connected to my Mac Mini... > >> I know a lot of the recent boards have PATA turned off in the BIOS. >> Check your board manual or the website for the right settings and give it >> a try. But I still don't see how anything IDE on the board could matter. >> I don't care whether the connector in the enclosure is for an IDE or SATA >> drive, if you are using the usb connector on the enclosure you are >> connecting to the usb bus on the computer. > > PATA isn't turned off. > >> A puzzler. > > You're telling me! This is an example of what I'm seeing: > http://www.markrae.com/USBHD.jpg > > Obviously, that's a WinXP machine, but it's the same sort of thing in > Vista. > |
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| | #14 (permalink) |
| | Re: USB hard disks "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message news:%23JXCXlJFHHA.4532@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > This is not the first such problem to show up with usb devices in Vista. > In TechBeta we were advised to keep track of product model number info for > drive enclosures that acted this way and file reports. MS was collecting > the info and working with the enclosure manufacturers where they could > about their firmware. Aha - now we're getting somewhere... > When the enclosure is fine on the same machine under XP or fine on your > other computers and other usb devices are working OK under Vista it is > likely the enclosure. It appears that Vista tolerances are tighter than > was XP's. I see. Like I said, it works on my Mac Mini and it works in XP and Vista so long as the machine running XP or Vista has got IDE drives - I realise everyone is telling me that this doesn't / shouldn't / can't make any difference, but all I can tell you is that it does! That's is the only common determining factor that I can see... > There have been a couple of threads in here concerning Maxtor One-Touch > enclosures not even being detected that worked fine on the same machines > under XP. The device in question is this: http://www.usbtech.co.uk/catalog/pro...roducts_id/198 although mine might be a slightly earlier model. USBTech tech support tell me that there are no drivers for XP or Vista because they're not required... > It is hard to see how a usb driver is causing this since there are no > third party usb drivers for Vista that I know of. That's what the tech support guy said... |
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| | #15 (permalink) |
| | Re: USB hard disks If you think disk drivers are just disk drivers then you should try taking a hard drive from a PC with a disk controller manufactured by one company and installing that drive into a PC with a disk controller manufactured by another! Disk drivers have to match the controller in the hardware and USB leverages those drivers for handling IDE drives. The OP's original description of the problem is exactly correct. Windows did not install IDE drivers because there were no IDE devices. One suggestion I have is to install Vista with the external drive connected. I would categorize this as a bug in that one would hope the USB/IDE connection would recognize the lack of drivers and install them - and hopefully not remove them if you reboot without the external drive! ![]() Dale -- Dale Preston MCAD C# MCSE, MCDBA "Mountain Man" wrote: > "Disk"drivers are part of windows regardless of installing the motherboard > drivers or not. > That includes drivers for USB. > All the years I have been installing XP or any other version of windows ALL > hard drives are seen and can be used before the "chipset"drivers were > installed. > Vista is no different. > I installed Vista and external hard drives work ok. > There are built in drivers for hard drives in Vista and there are no > motherboard drivers anywhere yet. > > "Mark Rae" <mark@markNOSPAMrae.com> wrote in message > news:u%23S9vOAFHHA.4080@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > Hi, > > > > OK - here's possibly an interesting one... > > > > I have recently purchased a new PC which has two SATA hard drives - no IDE > > drives at all. > > > > Have installed my MSDN copy of Vista Business on it - for development and > > testing purposes, naturally... :-) > > > > I also have a USB IDE hard disk harness which allows me to treat a > > stand-alone IDE hard drive as a USB device. > > > > When I plug the USB hard disk into one of the new PC's USB ports, it > > recognises it as a removable device but, because the machine has no IDE > > hard disk drivers on it, doesn't know what to do with it, doesn't create a > > drive letter for it etc... Windows Explorer (you know what I mean) seems > > to hang for an age while it tries to work out what to do with the new > > device, then displays nothing. > > > > Installing Vista onto a machine with IDE hard disks doesn't display this > > behaviour because it already knows all about IDE hard drives and what to > > do with them. > > > > What's the easiest way round this? Is it simply a matter of copying some > > files from the Vista image into the PC's %SYSTEM32% folder, or is there > > more to it than that...? > > > > Any assistance gratefully received. > > > > Mark > > > > > > > |
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| | #16 (permalink) |
| | Re: USB hard disks "Rich Milburn [MVP]" <richdotmilburn@applebeesdot.com> wrote in message news:2F0B3C7E-5A5B-4E84-808B-026C1DB1CF07@microsoft.com... > You said you had no IDE, Correct. > but presumably you have a DVD drive right? Yes. > And it would be PATA/IDE? No - it's SATA1. > Possibly this is a somewhat simpler issue - make sure the IDE drive is > jumpered as Master. Not Cable Select, and definately not Slave. That can > be the difference between working and not. If you are seeing the USB Mass > Storage interface installed but not a disk, that is very possibly the > issue. Way ahead of you - already tried all three jumper settings (and none at all) - made no difference. |
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| | #17 (permalink) |
| | Re: USB hard disks "Bill Frisbee" <wfrisbee@comcastx.net> wrote in message news:C21FF3A0-27E9-43EB-AE34-6B33BCE0D745@microsoft.com... > What happens when you launch the disk manager? It hangs - which is to say, that it doesn't display the disks, and the cursor remains as an hourglass. Incidentally, there doesn't appear to be anything wrong with the USB drivers, because when I click "Safely Remove Hardware" XP / Vista seems to know precisely what sort of device it is: http://www.markrae.com/USBHD2.jpg So, it looks as if XP / Vista knows that it's a USB mass storage device, even knows the make and model of the hard disk in the harness, but doesn't know what to do with it next (i.e. assign it the next available drive letter) because it's an IDE device and there are no IDE drivers installed... |
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| | #18 (permalink) |
| | Re: USB hard disks "Dale" <dale0973@nospam.nospam> wrote in message news 89D8C0D-4109-4CC9-A525-39C8CFB8BF29@microsoft.com...> those drivers for handling IDE drives. The OP's original description of > the > problem is exactly correct. Windows did not install IDE drivers because > there were no IDE devices. Well, that certainly makes sense to me, and appears to be exactly what is happening... > One suggestion I have is to install Vista with the external drive > connected. Hmm - yes, but the whole point of the external hard disk harness is portability - not much use if I have to reinstall the operating system every time I want to put it into a different machine... :-) > I would categorize this as a bug in that one would hope the USB/IDE > connection would recognize the lack of drivers and install them - and > hopefully not remove them if you reboot without the external drive! ![]() I would agree. I guess the device manufacturer's tech support guy was correct when he said there are no XP / Vista drivers for this device because they're not required as they already exist in XP / Vista - yes, but only if they've been installed because the machine contains IDE devices... |
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| | #19 (permalink) |
| | Re: USB hard disks "Mark Rae" <mark@markNOSPAMrae.com> wrote in message news:%23IpL$DPFHHA.1784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > "Bill Frisbee" <wfrisbee@comcastx.net> wrote in message > news:C21FF3A0-27E9-43EB-AE34-6B33BCE0D745@microsoft.com... > >> What happens when you launch the disk manager? > > It hangs - which is to say, that it doesn't display the disks, and the > cursor remains as an hourglass. The clot thickens... In between reading your post, trying Disk Manager, and replying I made myself a cuppa and, upon my return, Disk Manager had become responsive again: http://www.markrae.com/USBHD3.jpg However, although the device has (eventually!) been recognised as a mass storage device, it hasn't been correctly identified as a hard disk, so has not been assigned a drive letter - as you can see, I can't even assign it a drive letter manually... It is FAT32 formatted, but that hasn't been recognised either. |
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| | #20 (permalink) |
| | Re: USB hard disks On Fri, 1 Dec 2006 02:37:33 -0000, "Mark Rae" <mark@markNOSPAMrae.com> wrote: >"Dale" <dale0973@nospam.nospam> wrote in message >news 89D8C0D-4109-4CC9-A525-39C8CFB8BF29@microsoft.com...> >> those drivers for handling IDE drives. The OP's original description of >> the >> problem is exactly correct. Windows did not install IDE drivers because >> there were no IDE devices. > >Well, that certainly makes sense to me, and appears to be exactly what is >happening... > >> One suggestion I have is to install Vista with the external drive >> connected. > >Hmm - yes, but the whole point of the external hard disk harness is >portability - not much use if I have to reinstall the operating system every >time I want to put it into a different machine... :-) > >> I would categorize this as a bug in that one would hope the USB/IDE >> connection would recognize the lack of drivers and install them - and >> hopefully not remove them if you reboot without the external drive! ![]() > >I would agree. I guess the device manufacturer's tech support guy was >correct when he said there are no XP / Vista drivers for this device because >they're not required as they already exist in XP / Vista - yes, but only if >they've been installed because the machine contains IDE devices... > What happens if you connect an IDE drive to the motherboard (assuming there's an IDE interface on the chipset) and boot to Windows XP? Is the IDE drive recognized and accessible? |
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