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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
Ken from Chicago
 
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Default HowTo: Load usb driver to XP Home safe mode?

Is there a way to load the usb driver for an Adaptec usb enclosed hard drive
if you boot up in Windows XP Home edition's "safe mode"?

-- Ken from Chicago (who wants to access crashed hd's "My Documents" folder)

P.S. I didn't see a setting in PhoenixBIOS about USB Legacy switch.


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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
Rod Speed
 
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Ken from Chicago <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:

> Is there a way to load the usb driver for an Adaptec usb enclosed
> hard drive if you boot up in Windows XP Home edition's "safe mode"?


Why do you need to ?

> -- Ken from Chicago (who wants to access crashed hd's "My Documents" folder)


Why do you need to start in safe mode to do that ?

The easiest approach is to temporarily connnect the drive
internally to the PC, then there is no problem with drivers.

> P.S. I didn't see a setting in PhoenixBIOS about USB Legacy switch.



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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
Yves Leclerc
 
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Default Re: HowTo: Load usb driver to XP Home safe mode?

XP does not allow itself to be "booted" from other connections besides SCSI,
IDE, SATA and eSATA.



On 07/12/2005 "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:
>Is there a way to load the usb driver for an Adaptec usb enclosed hard drive
>if you boot up in Windows XP Home edition's "safe mode"?
>
>-- Ken from Chicago (who wants to access crashed hd's "My Documents" folder)
>
>P.S. I didn't see a setting in PhoenixBIOS about USB Legacy switch.
>
>


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---

Y.

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
Rod Speed
 
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Yves Leclerc <yvesleclercNOSPAM@sympatico.ca> wrote

> XP does not allow itself to be "booted" from other
> connections besides SCSI, IDE, SATA and eSATA.


That is just plain wrong.


> Ken from Chicago <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote


>> Is there a way to load the usb driver for an Adaptec usb enclosed
>> hard drive if you boot up in Windows XP Home edition's "safe mode"?


>> -- Ken from Chicago (who wants to access crashed hd's "My Documents"
>> folder)


>> P.S. I didn't see a setting in PhoenixBIOS about USB Legacy switch.



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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
Ken from Chicago
 
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"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Ken from Chicago <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to load the usb driver for an Adaptec usb enclosed
>> hard drive if you boot up in Windows XP Home edition's "safe mode"?

>
> Why do you need to ?
>
>> -- Ken from Chicago (who wants to access crashed hd's "My Documents"
>> folder)

>
> Why do you need to start in safe mode to do that ?


To "take ownership" of "My Documents" folder on the enclosed hard drive. I
know the password, but it won't even ask me for it when I boot up normally.

> The easiest approach is to temporarily connnect the drive
> internally to the PC, then there is no problem with drivers.
>
>> P.S. I didn't see a setting in PhoenixBIOS about USB Legacy switch.


But I can't boot from the hd. It crashed. That's why it's in an enclosure.

-- Ken from Chicago


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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
Peter
 
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> > Why do you need to start in safe mode to do that ?
>
> To "take ownership" of "My Documents" folder on the enclosed hard drive. I
> know the password, but it won't even ask me for it when I boot up

normally.
>
> > The easiest approach is to temporarily connnect the drive
> > internally to the PC, then there is no problem with drivers.
> >
> >> P.S. I didn't see a setting in PhoenixBIOS about USB Legacy switch.

>
> But I can't boot from the hd. It crashed. That's why it's in an enclosure.


Boot from BartPE / UBCD4Win bootable CD to access files in external USB
disk.


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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
Rod Speed
 
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Ken from Chicago <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote
> Rod Speed <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote
>> Ken from Chicago <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:


>>> Is there a way to load the usb driver for an Adaptec usb enclosed
>>> hard drive if you boot up in Windows XP Home edition's "safe mode"?


>> Why do you need to ?


>>> -- Ken from Chicago (who wants to access crashed hd's "My Documents"
>>> folder)


>> Why do you need to start in safe mode to do that ?


> To "take ownership" of "My Documents" folder on the enclosed hard drive. I
> know the password, but it won't even ask me for it when I boot up normally.


You should be able to boot a BART PE or
knoppix CD and copy the files using that.

>> The easiest approach is to temporarily connnect the drive
>> internally to the PC, then there is no problem with drivers.


> But I can't boot from the hd. It crashed. That's why it's in an enclosure.


Sure, I wasnt suggesting you boot from it, just ADD it to
what you are currently booting from, but have it internal
instead of in an enclosure, so its visible in safe mode
because no USB driver is needed with an internal drive.

>>> P.S. I didn't see a setting in PhoenixBIOS about USB Legacy switch.



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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
Ken from Chicago
 
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"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Ken from Chicago <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote
>> Rod Speed <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote
>>> Ken from Chicago <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:

>
>>>> Is there a way to load the usb driver for an Adaptec usb enclosed
>>>> hard drive if you boot up in Windows XP Home edition's "safe mode"?

>
>>> Why do you need to ?

>
>>>> -- Ken from Chicago (who wants to access crashed hd's "My Documents"
>>>> folder)

>
>>> Why do you need to start in safe mode to do that ?

>
>> To "take ownership" of "My Documents" folder on the enclosed hard drive.
>> I know the password, but it won't even ask me for it when I boot up
>> normally.

>
> You should be able to boot a BART PE or
> knoppix CD and copy the files using that.
>
>>> The easiest approach is to temporarily connnect the drive
>>> internally to the PC, then there is no problem with drivers.

>
>> But I can't boot from the hd. It crashed. That's why it's in an
>> enclosure.

>
> Sure, I wasnt suggesting you boot from it, just ADD it to
> what you are currently booting from, but have it internal
> instead of in an enclosure, so its visible in safe mode
> because no USB driver is needed with an internal drive.
>
>>>> P.S. I didn't see a setting in PhoenixBIOS about USB Legacy switch.

>



Oh, I have a laptop computer not desktop.

-- Ken from Chicago


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Old 01-05-2006, 02:18 AM
Rod Speed
 
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Ken from Chicago <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote
> Rod Speed <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote
>> Ken from Chicago <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote
>>> Rod Speed <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote
>>>> Ken from Chicago <kwicker1b_nospam@comcast.net> wrote:


>>>>> Is there a way to load the usb driver for an Adaptec usb enclosed
>>>>> hard drive if you boot up in Windows XP Home edition's "safe mode"?


>>>> Why do you need to ?


>>>>> -- Ken from Chicago (who wants to access crashed hd's "My
>>>>> Documents" folder)


>>>> Why do you need to start in safe mode to do that ?


>>> To "take ownership" of "My Documents" folder on the enclosed hard drive. I
>>> know the password, but it won't even ask me for it when I boot up normally.


>> You should be able to boot a BART PE or
>> knoppix CD and copy the files using that.


>>>> The easiest approach is to temporarily connnect the drive
>>>> internally to the PC, then there is no problem with drivers.


>>> But I can't boot from the hd. It crashed. That's why it's in an
>>> enclosure.


>> Sure, I wasnt suggesting you boot from it, just ADD it to
>> what you are currently booting from, but have it internal
>> instead of in an enclosure, so its visible in safe mode
>> because no USB driver is needed with an internal drive.


>>>>> P.S. I didn't see a setting in PhoenixBIOS about USB Legacy
>>>>> switch.


> Oh, I have a laptop computer not desktop.


OK, you should be able to get the stuff
off the bad drive using a bootable CD.


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