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"oliver" <oliver@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:29CE8EB0-EB4C-4BC5-B41B-AC12A8FC3B41@microsoft.com... > Yes, I formatted the drive from Disk Management originally. > No, there are no updated USB drivers. According to Seagate, Windows XP > SP2 > should recognize the drive without drivers. I updated to the latest MS > Windows version including the altest drivers. > I'll try the diagnostic tool. > > Thanks for your help. > > "Jaymon" wrote: > >> Oliver, >> Did you format the drive from Disk Management originally..? >> Have you checked for any updated USB drivers for your computer from the >> OEM's web site..? >> A nice diagnostic tool, might help.. It's free.. >> http://www.lavalys.com/products/down...?pid=1&lang=en >> j;-j >> >> "oliver" wrote: >> >> > I have Windows XP SP2 installed on my computer. I tried to connect a >> > Seagate >> > 300GB external hard drive using a USB connector. The hard drive is NOT >> > listed on "My computer." It is listed correctly on the "device >> > manager" and >> > is "working properly." Using "disk management", it is listed as a >> > 280+GB >> > "healthy" NTFS drive without an assigned drive letter. When I assign a >> > drive >> > letter, I am able to open the drive using "disk management" and access >> > its >> > contents (read/write), but the drive remains unlisted on "My computer." >> > The >> > drive is properly listed on "My computer" when I connect it to my >> > laptop >> > computer. Seagate customer support couldn't fix the problem and >> > suggested it >> > was a Microsoft Windows registry issue. I tried to cleaning out the >> > registry >> > without any success. Any thoughts? Thanks. While Seagate may be right in that WINXP should have native drivers for their USB devices there are at least three chipsets commonly found in USB devices namely, NEC, ALi and VIA; there may be more. You must have an appropriate driver for the chipset on your device and I am not sure WINXP has drivers for all chipsets. I know the NEC driver is native but am not sure about VIA and ALi, it is worth checking. I can't check on my machine as I have specifically installed all three drivers. |
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I'm sorry. All of the drive letters are "unhidden" with TweakUI and it
(drive g) still doesn't come up on my computer. BTW, I'm able to hide/unhide drive f without any difficulty. "Bob I" wrote: > Then UNhide the drive letter with TweakUI. > > oliver wrote: > > > I have Windows XP SP2 installed on my computer. I tried to connect a Seagate > > 300GB external hard drive using a USB connector. The hard drive is NOT > > listed on "My computer." It is listed correctly on the "device manager" and > > is "working properly." Using "disk management", it is listed as a 280+GB > > "healthy" NTFS drive without an assigned drive letter. When I assign a drive > > letter, I am able to open the drive using "disk management" and access its > > contents (read/write), but the drive remains unlisted on "My computer." The > > drive is properly listed on "My computer" when I connect it to my laptop > > computer. Seagate customer support couldn't fix the problem and suggested it > > was a Microsoft Windows registry issue. I tried to cleaning out the registry > > without any success. Any thoughts? Thanks. > > |
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Try lettering F as H and then the "G" as F. There may be something
already using "G". oliver wrote: > I'm sorry. All of the drive letters are "unhidden" with TweakUI and it > (drive g) still doesn't come up on my computer. BTW, I'm able to hide/unhide > drive f without any difficulty. > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>Then UNhide the drive letter with TweakUI. >> >>oliver wrote: >> >> >>>I have Windows XP SP2 installed on my computer. I tried to connect a Seagate >>>300GB external hard drive using a USB connector. The hard drive is NOT >>>listed on "My computer." It is listed correctly on the "device manager" and >>>is "working properly." Using "disk management", it is listed as a 280+GB >>>"healthy" NTFS drive without an assigned drive letter. When I assign a drive >>>letter, I am able to open the drive using "disk management" and access its >>>contents (read/write), but the drive remains unlisted on "My computer." The >>>drive is properly listed on "My computer" when I connect it to my laptop >>>computer. Seagate customer support couldn't fix the problem and suggested it >>>was a Microsoft Windows registry issue. I tried to cleaning out the registry >>>without any success. Any thoughts? Thanks. >> >> |
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After scanning over the provided report, I recommend you add more memory,
256mb is just not enough.. I also noticed there is a newer bios version on the Intel site for your mobo, as well as other driver updates that you may have overlooked.. http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...?ProductID=610 If you built the computer yourself, just using the Intel setup disk for the mobo without updating USB 2.0 drivers, chipset drivers, etc.. from the Intel site originally, I might recommend you do so.. I can't guarantee that it will solve this particular problem your having but it may be worth a shot, your call.. Hope this can help.. j;-j "oliver" wrote: > I tried the lavalys.com program. > Here's the report. It sees the G: external hard drive. But Windows XP "My > computer" still doesn't. > Thanks, > Oliver > --------[ EVEREST Home Edition (c) 2003-2005 Lavalys, Inc. > ]------------------------------------------------------------ > > Version EVEREST v2.20.405 > Homepage http://www.lavalys.com/ > Report Type Report Wizard > Computer S0026157848 (desktop > computer) > Generator Owner > Operating System Microsoft Windows XP > Home Edition 5.1.2600 (WinXP Retail) > Date 2005-11-17 > Time 17:53 > > > --------[ Summary > ]----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Computer: > Operating System Microsoft Windows XP > Home Edition > OS Service Pack Service Pack 2 > DirectX 4.09.00.0904 > (DirectX 9.0c) > Computer Name S0026157848 (desktop > computer) > User Name Owner > > Motherboard: > CPU Type Intel Pentium 4, > 2000 MHz (20 x 100) > Motherboard Name Intel Maryville > D850MV (5 PCI, 1 AGP, 4 RIMM, Audio) > Motherboard Chipset Intel Tehama i850 > System Memory 256 MB (PC800 RDRAM) > BIOS Type AMI (01/07/02) > Communication Port Communications Port > (COM1) > Communication Port ECP Printer Port > (LPT1) > Partitions: > C: (NTFS) 38162 MB (18082 MB > free) > F: (FAT32) 16104 MB (6661 MB > free) > G: (NTFS) 286157 MB (285268 MB > free) > Total Size 332.4 GB (302.7 GB > free) > > > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > Oliver, > > Did you format the drive from Disk Management originally..? > > Have you checked for any updated USB drivers for your computer from the > > OEM's web site..? > > A nice diagnostic tool, might help.. It's free.. > > http://www.lavalys.com/products/down...?pid=1&lang=en > > j;-j > > > > "oliver" wrote: > > > > > I have Windows XP SP2 installed on my computer. I tried to connect a Seagate > > > 300GB external hard drive using a USB connector. The hard drive is NOT > > > listed on "My computer." It is listed correctly on the "device manager" and > > > is "working properly." Using "disk management", it is listed as a 280+GB > > > "healthy" NTFS drive without an assigned drive letter. When I assign a drive > > > letter, I am able to open the drive using "disk management" and access its > > > contents (read/write), but the drive remains unlisted on "My computer." The > > > drive is properly listed on "My computer" when I connect it to my laptop > > > computer. Seagate customer support couldn't fix the problem and suggested it > > > was a Microsoft Windows registry issue. I tried to cleaning out the registry > > > without any success. Any thoughts? Thanks. |
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Hi Bob I,
Installed TweakUI. There are no unhidden drives. Oliver "Bob I" wrote: > Use TweakUI to UNhide "G" > > oliver wrote: > > > I tried the lavalys.com program. > > Here's the report. It sees the G: external hard drive. But Windows XP "My > > computer" still doesn't. > > Thanks, > > Oliver > > --------[ EVEREST Home Edition (c) 2003-2005 Lavalys, Inc. > > ]------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Version EVEREST v2.20.405 > > Homepage http://www.lavalys.com/ > > Report Type Report Wizard > > Computer S0026157848 (desktop > > computer) > > Generator Owner > > Operating System Microsoft Windows XP > > Home Edition 5.1.2600 (WinXP Retail) > > Date 2005-11-17 > > Time 17:53 > > > > > > --------[ Summary > > ]----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Computer: > > Operating System Microsoft Windows XP > > Home Edition > > OS Service Pack Service Pack 2 > > DirectX 4.09.00.0904 > > (DirectX 9.0c) > > Computer Name S0026157848 (desktop > > computer) > > User Name Owner > > > > Motherboard: > > CPU Type Intel Pentium 4, > > 2000 MHz (20 x 100) > > Motherboard Name Intel Maryville > > D850MV (5 PCI, 1 AGP, 4 RIMM, Audio) > > Motherboard Chipset Intel Tehama i850 > > System Memory 256 MB (PC800 RDRAM) > > BIOS Type AMI (01/07/02) > > Communication Port Communications Port > > (COM1) > > Communication Port ECP Printer Port > > (LPT1) > > Partitions: > > C: (NTFS) 38162 MB (18082 MB > > free) > > F: (FAT32) 16104 MB (6661 MB > > free) > > G: (NTFS) 286157 MB (285268 MB > > free) > > Total Size 332.4 GB (302.7 GB > > free) > > > > > > > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > > > >>Oliver, > >>Did you format the drive from Disk Management originally..? > >>Have you checked for any updated USB drivers for your computer from the > >>OEM's web site..? > >>A nice diagnostic tool, might help.. It's free.. > >>http://www.lavalys.com/products/down...?pid=1&lang=en > >>j;-j > >> > >>"oliver" wrote: > >> > >> > >>>I have Windows XP SP2 installed on my computer. I tried to connect a Seagate > >>>300GB external hard drive using a USB connector. The hard drive is NOT > >>>listed on "My computer." It is listed correctly on the "device manager" and > >>>is "working properly." Using "disk management", it is listed as a 280+GB > >>>"healthy" NTFS drive without an assigned drive letter. When I assign a drive > >>>letter, I am able to open the drive using "disk management" and access its > >>>contents (read/write), but the drive remains unlisted on "My computer." The > >>>drive is properly listed on "My computer" when I connect it to my laptop > >>>computer. Seagate customer support couldn't fix the problem and suggested it > >>>was a Microsoft Windows registry issue. I tried to cleaning out the registry > >>>without any success. Any thoughts? Thanks. > > |
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Dear Edward,
I downloaded the drivers for the 2 othe chipsets. Already have NEC driver. No luck. Oliver "Edward W. Thompson" wrote: > > "oliver" <oliver@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:29CE8EB0-EB4C-4BC5-B41B-AC12A8FC3B41@microsoft.com... > > Yes, I formatted the drive from Disk Management originally. > > No, there are no updated USB drivers. According to Seagate, Windows XP > > SP2 > > should recognize the drive without drivers. I updated to the latest MS > > Windows version including the altest drivers. > > I'll try the diagnostic tool. > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > "Jaymon" wrote: > > > >> Oliver, > >> Did you format the drive from Disk Management originally..? > >> Have you checked for any updated USB drivers for your computer from the > >> OEM's web site..? > >> A nice diagnostic tool, might help.. It's free.. > >> http://www.lavalys.com/products/down...?pid=1&lang=en > >> j;-j > >> > >> "oliver" wrote: > >> > >> > I have Windows XP SP2 installed on my computer. I tried to connect a > >> > Seagate > >> > 300GB external hard drive using a USB connector. The hard drive is NOT > >> > listed on "My computer." It is listed correctly on the "device > >> > manager" and > >> > is "working properly." Using "disk management", it is listed as a > >> > 280+GB > >> > "healthy" NTFS drive without an assigned drive letter. When I assign a > >> > drive > >> > letter, I am able to open the drive using "disk management" and access > >> > its > >> > contents (read/write), but the drive remains unlisted on "My computer." > >> > The > >> > drive is properly listed on "My computer" when I connect it to my > >> > laptop > >> > computer. Seagate customer support couldn't fix the problem and > >> > suggested it > >> > was a Microsoft Windows registry issue. I tried to cleaning out the > >> > registry > >> > without any success. Any thoughts? Thanks. > > While Seagate may be right in that WINXP should have native drivers for > their USB devices there are at least three chipsets commonly found in USB > devices namely, NEC, ALi and VIA; there may be more. You must have an > appropriate driver for the chipset on your device and I am not sure WINXP > has drivers for all chipsets. I know the NEC driver is native but am not > sure about VIA and ALi, it is worth checking. I can't check on my machine > as I have specifically installed all three drivers. > > > |
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Huh?!? You mean ALL the drives are hidden? UNhide them. After you UNhide
them it should show up, unless you have set something else to use that drive letter. You could issue at a command prompt NET USE to see what is mapped. NET USE * /D will wipe all mapping. oliver wrote: > Hi Bob I, > Installed TweakUI. There are no unhidden drives. > > Oliver > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>Use TweakUI to UNhide "G" >> >>oliver wrote: >> >> >>>I tried the lavalys.com program. >>>Here's the report. It sees the G: external hard drive. But Windows XP "My >>>computer" still doesn't. >>>Thanks, >>>Oliver >>>--------[ EVEREST Home Edition (c) 2003-2005 Lavalys, Inc. >>>]------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> Version EVEREST v2.20.405 >>> Homepage http://www.lavalys.com/ >>> Report Type Report Wizard >>> Computer S0026157848 (desktop >>>computer) >>> Generator Owner >>> Operating System Microsoft Windows XP >>>Home Edition 5.1.2600 (WinXP Retail) >>> Date 2005-11-17 >>> Time 17:53 >>> >>> >>>--------[ Summary >>>]----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Computer: >>> Operating System Microsoft Windows XP >>>Home Edition >>> OS Service Pack Service Pack 2 >>> DirectX 4.09.00.0904 >>>(DirectX 9.0c) >>> Computer Name S0026157848 (desktop >>>computer) >>> User Name Owner >>> >>> Motherboard: >>> CPU Type Intel Pentium 4, >>>2000 MHz (20 x 100) >>> Motherboard Name Intel Maryville >>>D850MV (5 PCI, 1 AGP, 4 RIMM, Audio) >>> Motherboard Chipset Intel Tehama i850 >>> System Memory 256 MB (PC800 RDRAM) >>> BIOS Type AMI (01/07/02) >>> Communication Port Communications Port >>>(COM1) >>> Communication Port ECP Printer Port >>>(LPT1) >>> Partitions: >>> C: (NTFS) 38162 MB (18082 MB >>>free) >>> F: (FAT32) 16104 MB (6661 MB >>>free) >>> G: (NTFS) 286157 MB (285268 MB >>>free) >>> Total Size 332.4 GB (302.7 GB >>>free) >>> >>> >>> >>>"Jaymon" wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Oliver, >>>>Did you format the drive from Disk Management originally..? >>>>Have you checked for any updated USB drivers for your computer from the >>>>OEM's web site..? >>>>A nice diagnostic tool, might help.. It's free.. >>>>http://www.lavalys.com/products/down...?pid=1&lang=en >>>>j;-j >>>> >>>>"oliver" wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>I have Windows XP SP2 installed on my computer. I tried to connect a Seagate >>>>>300GB external hard drive using a USB connector. The hard drive is NOT >>>>>listed on "My computer." It is listed correctly on the "device manager" and >>>>>is "working properly." Using "disk management", it is listed as a 280+GB >>>>>"healthy" NTFS drive without an assigned drive letter. When I assign a drive >>>>>letter, I am able to open the drive using "disk management" and access its >>>>>contents (read/write), but the drive remains unlisted on "My computer." The >>>>>drive is properly listed on "My computer" when I connect it to my laptop >>>>>computer. Seagate customer support couldn't fix the problem and suggested it >>>>>was a Microsoft Windows registry issue. I tried to cleaning out the registry >>>>>without any success. Any thoughts? Thanks. >> >> |
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> oliver wrote: > >> I have Windows XP SP2 installed on my computer. I tried to connect a >> Seagate 300GB external hard drive using a USB connector. The hard drive >> is NOT listed on "My computer." It is listed correctly on the "device >> manager" and is "working properly." Using "disk management", it is >> listed as a 280+GB "healthy" NTFS drive without an assigned drive letter. >> When I assign a drive letter, I am able to open the drive using "disk >> management" and access its contents (read/write), but the drive remains >> unlisted on "My computer." The drive is properly listed on "My computer" >> when I connect it to my laptop computer. Seagate customer support >> couldn't fix the problem and suggested it was a Microsoft Windows >> registry issue. I tried to cleaning out the registry without any >> success. Any thoughts? Thanks. He later adds... Yes, I formatted the drive from Disk Management originally. No, there are no updated USB drivers. According to Seagate, Windows XP SP2 should recognize the drive without drivers. I updated to the latest MS Windows version including the altest drivers. I'll try the diagnostic tool. Thanks for your help. And still later Oliver adds... What do you mean? (Oliver referring to a poster's comments that Seagate may be right). Seagate support suggested it was a problem with the registry. I tried to clean out the registry and had no success. Any suggestions? Thanks. Oliver: You've stated that you're able to assign a drive letter to your USBEHD and you can "access its contents (read/write), but the drive remains unlisted on My Computer." Are you able to accomplish this through Windows Explorer? Are you indicating that the drive is fully functional with the exception that it's simply not listed in My Computer? How do you access its contents? How, for example, are you able (assuming you *are* able) to copy, move, delete, etc. files between your internal HD and the USBEHD? You've also stated that (apparently responding to a Seagate suggestion) "I tried (to) cleaning out the registry without any success." Whenever I hear statements about "cleaning out the registry" it sends chills up & down my spine. I wonder whether that might have exacerbated the problem. I'm just wondering whether at this point a Repair install of the XP OS should be undertaken, especially in view of the "registry cleaning" situation. Perhaps you could respond to the above and we can go on from there. Anna |
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