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Old December 13th 08, 08:29 AM
johkaz johkaz is offline
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Default USB external drivers

Hi to all,

I am a newbie here on this forum, and I am wondering if anyone can help me with this problem? I have asked the same question on another forum, but I have received no answer about it.
I have a 80GB hard drive in a USB enclosure, and I am trying to get it to work with Vista 64 bit. But every time I try to connect it to my computer, I keep getting a screen asking for a driver for the USB to IDE adapter. I have tried a search in my Windows XP Home partition (not bootable) I have on another drive, which is fitted inside the computer Plus I have had a look around the forums here and elsewhere, to try different drivers and I have tried the Infcache advice that I found, but still the drive and enclosure will not work. Also I have tried different USB ports in the computer, but still I cannot get it to work

So I am wondering now about the following.

Does Vista 64 bit work with USB 1.1?
Because when I connect the enclosure to my son's computer (XP Home), I can get the drive to work and I can see the files.

Will I have to update the enclosure to USB 2.0, for it to work with Vista 64 bit, or will a USB 2.0 cable work instead?

Is there a problem with the hard drive (set to Master) and I believe a Fat32 system?

Gary
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Old December 13th 08, 12:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Dominic Payer[_2_]
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Default USB external drivers

Some older USB enclosures are not compatible with Vista. They would need a
firmware update which it is not economic for the enclosure manufacturer to
create. This will be why you are being asked for a driver. It is not because
it is USB1, but because the enclosure's firmware is not recognised as
compatible with the standard USB drivers.

You could buy a Vista compatible enclosure and transfer the drive. It might
be better to get a new, larger external drive .


"johkaz" wrote in message
...

Hi to all,

I am a newbie here on this forum, and I am wondering if anyone can help
me with this problem? I have asked the same question on another forum,
but I have received no answer about it.
I have a 80GB hard drive in a USB enclosure, and I am trying to get it
to work with Vista 64 bit. But every time I try to connect it to my
computer, I keep getting a screen asking for a driver for the USB to
IDE adapter. I have tried a search in my Windows XP Home partition (not
bootable) I have on another drive, which is fitted inside the computer
Plus I have had a look around the forums here and elsewhere, to try
different drivers and I have tried the Infcache advice that I found,
but still the drive and enclosure will not work. Also I have tried
different USB ports in the computer, but still I cannot get it to work

So I am wondering now about the following.

Does Vista 64 bit work with USB 1.1?
Because when I connect the enclosure to my son's computer (XP Home), I
can get the drive to work and I can see the files.

Will I have to update the enclosure to USB 2.0, for it to work with
Vista 64 bit, or will a USB 2.0 cable work instead?

Is there a problem with the hard drive (set to Master) and I believe a
Fat32 system?

Gary




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johkaz


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Old December 13th 08, 08:56 PM
johkaz johkaz is offline
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Hi,

Many thanks for the reply.
And your answer explains a lot about the problems i have been having, and i will now buy a new USB 2.0 Vista 64 compatable enclosure for the drive.

Cheers.

Gary


Quote:
Originally Posted by Dominic Payer[_2_] View Post
Some older USB enclosures are not compatible with Vista. They would need a
firmware update which it is not economic for the enclosure manufacturer to
create. This will be why you are being asked for a driver. It is not because
it is USB1, but because the enclosure's firmware is not recognised as
compatible with the standard USB drivers.

You could buy a Vista compatible enclosure and transfer the drive. It might
be better to get a new, larger external drive .


"johkaz" wrote in message
...

Hi to all,

I am a newbie here on this forum, and I am wondering if anyone can help
me with this problem? I have asked the same question on another forum,
but I have received no answer about it.
I have a 80GB hard drive in a USB enclosure, and I am trying to get it
to work with Vista 64 bit. But every time I try to connect it to my
computer, I keep getting a screen asking for a driver for the USB to
IDE adapter. I have tried a search in my Windows XP Home partition (not
bootable) I have on another drive, which is fitted inside the computer
Plus I have had a look around the forums here and elsewhere, to try
different drivers and I have tried the Infcache advice that I found,
but still the drive and enclosure will not work. Also I have tried
different USB ports in the computer, but still I cannot get it to work

So I am wondering now about the following.

Does Vista 64 bit work with USB 1.1?
Because when I connect the enclosure to my son's computer (XP Home), I
can get the drive to work and I can see the files.

Will I have to update the enclosure to USB 2.0, for it to work with
Vista 64 bit, or will a USB 2.0 cable work instead?

Is there a problem with the hard drive (set to Master) and I believe a
Fat32 system?

Gary




--
johkaz
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Old December 21st 08, 01:33 PM
johkaz johkaz is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by johkaz View Post
Hi,

Many thanks for the reply.
And your answer explains a lot about the problems i have been having, and i will now buy a new USB 2.0 Vista 64 compatable enclosure for the drive.

Cheers.

Gary
Hi,

I have just bought myself a new Akasa USB 2.0 enclosure.
And everything works ok, plus all of the drives are visible now.

Many thanks

Gary
 




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