Portable HD Probs

December 20th, 2013

I have a problem with a seagate 1T usb connectable portable HD. A smart person can solve this, but there is a dummy on this end.
Problem: The PC does not recognize the drive most of the time when I plug it in, I am tired of going to computer management/disk drives where it is always recognized but void of any drive letter. I add the drive letter and am good to go, but WHAT can I do to avoid this hassle?
help a dummy today please P

Answer #1
HOT TUNA replied: A smart person can solve this, but there is a dummy on this end.
Don’t sell yourself short,Just because your lacking knowledge in a certain department it doesn’t make you a dummy,The world
would be a boring place if all people knew the same stuff
HOT TUNA replied: I am tired of going to computer management/disk drives where it is always recognized but void of any drive letter
Considering it’s recognized I’d say it’s likely an OS problem,But trying other USB ports will be a good idea,If that doesn’t help,Try
testing it on another PC to see if this happens there too,Or alternatively,Use system restore.
Answer #2
Have you tried it on more than one PC? To rule out the issue of a Windows problem on that computer.
Answer #3
when you assign the drive letter pick one way down like “N” or below
I assign all my drives/partitons distinct letters (ABGHIJKLMNOPSTUVW are my current ones)
A & B are flash drives and am running 5 USB partitioned physical hard drives
and they always connect with the correct letter
Answer #4
Thanks for the suggests peeps, am trying them all.
Answer #5
peeps
I thot it was peepes, learn somethin’ new every day hangin’ round a TUNA
Answer #6
Maybe its just wire connection problem between the pc and HD. Try using a different cable. HOT TUNA ur back!
Answer #7
I remember when HOT TUNA was the Administrator of W-BB back in the day. How’re you doing Tuna?
I had a similiar issue, connecting a USB external HD and Windows not recognizing the drive. Yet when I plugged into my Lappy it showed up right away. Drove me nuts.
What solved it for me was:
In BIOS > Power Management > ACPI
Set to:
S1
Standby
Maybe that will do the trick for you.
Answer #8
Try using a different cable. HOT TUNA ur back!
Yep, Cleaning and reseating or replacing cables such as USB or SATA can often do the trick..Just had a problem like that myself..
And definitely watch ur back
Maybe that will do the trick for you.
Yes there are no end of Bios or Windows problems that can necessitate the need for a rethink over a few beers Often quite a different solution can do the trick
Answer #9
if you run an add on disk defragmenter, like O&O defrag, that could cause this problem too, i had it happen. i had to set it to NOT automatically defrag removable drives, and this fixed it.
Answer #10
LedAstray replied: I remember when HOT TUNA was the Administrator of W-BB back in the day. How're you doing Tuna?
Haha! Yea same feeling here. i was just an adolescent or so when TUNA was still an admin. that was a long time ago LOL.
Answer #11
LedAstray replied: I remember when HOT TUNA was the Administrator of W-BB back in the day. How're you doing Tuna?
Haha! Yea same feeling here. i was just an adolescent or so when TUNA was still an admin. that was a long time ago LOL.
Answer #12
I am tired of going to computer management/disk drives where it is always recognized but void of any drive letter.
you guys missed this part
it shows up there and is readable, it just won’t give it a letter
and as far as the off-topic stuff goes ……
just because TUNA ia a LEGEND around here and can’t warn you or ban you any more you think it’s ok to go off topic !
well ….. so do I !
because HOT TUNA is a topic I’d go off-topic for anytime !
Answer #13
Sorry..Posted in error!

 

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