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Solve : Trouble accessing hard drive partition(s) through external enclosure? |
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Answer» My problem is that I finally got a new PC running Windows 7 Ultimate and I'd like to transfer my old movies/mp3's/anime etc from my previous 200-220gb hard drive which is partitioned into two nearly equal halves. When I hook up my hard drive into my external enclosure and then plug everything in I go to My Computer and see that maybe 75% of the time 1 of 2 partitions show up. I can access this partition (labeled Local Disk E in the image below) and have been through everything and have mostly copied over whatever I needed (it was a slow and tedious process with all the stupid permissions and taking ownership of everything). Now when I try to hook up my external drive and change USB slots, I sometimes manage to get my other partition to show up (labeled Local Disk G in the image below). I cannot access Local Disk G for whatever reason, it just keeps spinning and spinning as if it were attempting to constantly access the data stored there. I usually have to force close and shut off the enclosure to retry it and ATTEMPT it again and again, but this time I was given an message which said "G:\ is not accessible. The parameter is incorrect. I don't know what to do, I really desperately need what's on there, I'll have lost over two years worth of downloads, family photos, game mods and a lot of other things I don't even remember because it's been nearly a year since the last time I used the hard drive. Any help WOULD be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Now when I try to hook up my external drive and change USB slots, I sometimes manage to get my other partition to show up [...] I usually have to force close and shut off the enclosure to retry it This could be interesting... it makes me wonder if the hard drive is not initializing properly some of the time. This could perhaps be because of the power drain at spin up, or a sign of an unreliable USB enclosure. Do tell us if the enclosure is powered from its own power supply or taking power via the USB port? You have not mentioned the make and type of USB enclosure, and is the hard drive a 3.5 inch (desktop) type or a 2.5 inch (laptop/notebook) type? Also is the new computer a desktop or laptop (and what make / model?) Couple of questions to answer here really quick. It's a Maxtor PC hard drive. The USB enclosure is a 3.5" aluminum enclosure which has a usb/power plug combination. I plug it into a power bar or wall socket and that then connects to the enclosure then the USB plugs into the PC. Here's my PC specs Code: [Select]Processor(s) Number of processors 1 Number of cores 2 per processor Number of threads 2 (max 2) per processor Name Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 Code Name Conroe Specification Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6400 @ 2.13GHz Package Socket 775 LGA Family/Model/Stepping 6.F.6 Extended Family/Model 6.F Core Stepping B2 Technology 65 nm Core Speed 1596.3 MHz Multiplier x Bus speed 6.0 x 266.0 MHz Rated Bus speed 1064.2 MHz Stock frequency 2133 MHz Instruction sets MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, EM64T L1 Data cache (per processor) 2 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size L1 Instruction cache (per processor) 2 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size L2 cache (per processor) 2048 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size Chipset & Memory Northbridge Intel P965/G965 rev. C1 Southbridge Intel 82801HB/HR (ICH8/R) rev. 02 Graphic Interface PCI-Express PCI-E Link Width x16 PCI-E Max Link Width x16 Memory Type DDR2 Memory Size 4096 MBytes Memory Frequency 399.1 MHz (2:3) CAS# Latency (tCL) 5.0 clocks RAS# to CAS# (tRCD) 5 clocks RAS# Precharge (tRP) 5 clocks Cycle Time (tRAS) 18 clocks Command Rate (CR) 2T System System Manufacturer System manufacturer System Name System Product Name System S/N System Serial Number Mainboard Vendor ASUSTeK Computer INC. Mainboard Model P5B-E BIOS Vendor American Megatrends Inc. BIOS Version 0306 BIOS Date 09/06/2006 Memory SPD Module 1 DDR2, PC2-6400 (400 MHz), 1024 MBytes, Corsair Module 2 DDR2, PC2-6400 (400 MHz), 1024 MBytes, Corsair Module 3 DDR2, PC2-6400 (400 MHz), 1024 MBytes, Corsair Module 4 DDR2, PC2-6400 (400 MHz), 1024 MBytes, Corsair Software Windows Version Microsoft Windows Vista (6.1) Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (Build 7601) DirectX Version 10.0 So did you check for a drive letter clash? Have you tried the enclosure on another computer? Have you got a spare bay in PC case into which you can mount the drive as an internal one? Have you considered the possibilty that the drive is failing? |
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