Windows Geeks? Trouble with hard drive

by Kurt
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I just bought a new external USB hard drive for back up.

Problem is, it seems Vista thinks it's a CD drive. Any time I try to copy something to the hard drive, Vista tells me to insert a CD.

How do I make Vista see it as a hard drive?
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    Anyone have an idea? Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bev Clement
    Kurt, Rob just suggested go to My Computer, and right click on the drive. Check the properties and see what driver it there. He thinks it might have the wrong driver
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    • Profile picture of the author frans240
      Hi Kurt...


      I am pretty new to the Warrior forum, and stumbled on your question.

      I had this happen 2...and also with Vista, as a hobby I repair pc's and laptops ..so the first thing that I would do is the following.
      1) If you have the brandname of the USB drive..then go check their site and search for specific Vista drivers, it might also be that you will only have access to the USB drive as an administrator..
      2)Format the USB drive as an NTFS partition instead of the probably formatted FAT32 (which Vista does have problems with)

      Let me know if this helped..I will look for more info for you ..maybe give me the name of the USB drive...

      Cheers
      Cor
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  • Profile picture of the author johnlagoudakis
    The first thing I would do is go to the external hard drive's site and check out their support knowledge base. If that doesn't help, email or call them.

    Doing a search on Google with the model name and "showing up as CD" might find you a solution.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurt
    Thanks everyone...

    I did format it as NTFS...It seems the problem is, Vista assigned the "virtual" CD (which contained the installer/drivers) as drive L and assigned the hard drive as drive:M.

    Problem is, I don't have a drive:M show up in MyComputer, it only goes up to L.
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  • Profile picture of the author ttelrocj
    Kurt,

    Need more info to troubleshoot your issue:


    1) Post the model number of your drive
    2) Do you have access to another computer where you can plug the drive into? Does it do the same thing?
    3) Hit the Vista start button - and then click on the word Computer. That should open a window showing all of your drives
    4) Click ONE time on your problem drive, and look at the bottom of the window. You should see a summary telling you info about the disk drive (if it's working) What does the 'File System' say if anything?
    5) Do you see any type of light on the drive? If so, what color is it and does it blink or stay lit?
    6) Check your packaging for a CD or go to the manufacturer's web site and look for diagnostic utilities and drivers.
    7) Is this a laptop or a desktop computer? Some laptops don't push enough power over the USB port to power a full-size drive....try a different USB port.

    Reply with these details and I'll try to help you out.

    JAC
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  • That's why I use Linux. Everything just works... and keeps on working.

    Well, that's not the only reason...

    Anyway, did you test the external hard drive in another computer to make sure it's not a problem with the drive? Did the drive come with a CD that has the drivers? Did you use that CD to install the drivers?

    If you answered all the above questions "Yes," all I can say is that Vista is retarded. Contact the drive manufacturer because they have certainly heard this many times before.
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    • Profile picture of the author frans240
      Hey Kurt, me again..did you try the following?

      Solution 1
      Try another USB plug. Use one on the back of the computer, it would be the best. This has been known to sometimes work.

      Try to plug in the USB drive before you turn on the computer. Or if you've done that - try to plug in the USB drive after the computer is on.

      Go to device manager , open the USB controllers ,
      If you find one with a yellow check mark, uninstall it , then rescan for
      hardware changes - Windows should reinstall the USB driver at this point.


      Solution 2
      Go to Start/Administrative tools/computer management/disk management and right click on the drive and select "mark partition as active".

      If these do not work, please post the info on the HD.. is it IDE or SATA and what is the brand?? This might help solve it quicker

      Greez
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurt
    Thanks Everyone...

    Actually, a reboot did the trick. Everything seems to be fine now.

    Thanks again...
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    • Profile picture of the author frans240
      Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

      Thanks Everyone...

      Actually, a reboot did the trick. Everything seems to be fine now.

      Thanks again...
      Awesome.. good job!!
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