ScottEmerson
Technical User
Hello all,
I've done a lot of searching on numerous forums and, while I've found descriptions of problems similar to mine, I have yet to find a solution that has worked for my system.
I'm running a WIN XP system with a Pentium Dual-core processor. I recently installed a Maxtor OneTouch 4 HDD USB drive with an external power source. My problem is that usually upon boot-up the Maxtor's partition is not recognized, leading to a prompt from the Maxtor software to reformat. Predictably, this also means that the drive is unassigned and shows up as "unallocated" in the Disk Manager window.
The odd part is that sometimes the drive IS recognized on boot-up and shows up under My Computer with the proper drive letter assigned (E: for the Maxtor, with C: for the internal system drive and D: for the DVD Drive). When this happens, I am able to access the Maxtor normally and with no data loss (so far.) I have tried to track down what variables might be causing the drive to be recognized or unrecognized, but so far no luck. If anyone has any advice I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
S. Emerson
I've done a lot of searching on numerous forums and, while I've found descriptions of problems similar to mine, I have yet to find a solution that has worked for my system.
I'm running a WIN XP system with a Pentium Dual-core processor. I recently installed a Maxtor OneTouch 4 HDD USB drive with an external power source. My problem is that usually upon boot-up the Maxtor's partition is not recognized, leading to a prompt from the Maxtor software to reformat. Predictably, this also means that the drive is unassigned and shows up as "unallocated" in the Disk Manager window.
The odd part is that sometimes the drive IS recognized on boot-up and shows up under My Computer with the proper drive letter assigned (E: for the Maxtor, with C: for the internal system drive and D: for the DVD Drive). When this happens, I am able to access the Maxtor normally and with no data loss (so far.) I have tried to track down what variables might be causing the drive to be recognized or unrecognized, but so far no luck. If anyone has any advice I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
S. Emerson