Overlord44
Programmer
Here's a brain teaser for you. I've tried to figure this one out but for the life of me can't manage it.
I have an external USB 2.0 HDD - it's a drive caddy I bought with an 80Gb HDD I already had inside it.
Here's the kicker - a little while back I was using Virtual PC with Windows 95, under the host OS of Windows XP Pro SP1, while the drive was connected - it wasn't actually doing anything at the time, it was just hooked up to the system. My PC crashed. I rebooted - XP froze on boot up.
Some investigation later, I discovered the PC would only not boot if the HDD wasn't connected.
Fearing my data on the disc was corrupted, I hooked the drive up to another XP Pro SP1 running computer using a USB 1.0 interface (it has no 2.0 interface) - and it worked! All my data was there, valid, and fine.
So in sum up - the drive when connected to my PC crashes it. To any other machine (I've tried several now), it works fine.
What's up with my machine that it won't boot? Did Virtual PC (or rather, Windows 95 in it) somehow corrupt my USB drivers? My USB 1.0 memory stick stick still works, so it surely can't be a Mass Storage Device issue (and the drive follows the standard - it doesn't need drivers to run.)
Thoughts?
I have an external USB 2.0 HDD - it's a drive caddy I bought with an 80Gb HDD I already had inside it.
Here's the kicker - a little while back I was using Virtual PC with Windows 95, under the host OS of Windows XP Pro SP1, while the drive was connected - it wasn't actually doing anything at the time, it was just hooked up to the system. My PC crashed. I rebooted - XP froze on boot up.
Some investigation later, I discovered the PC would only not boot if the HDD wasn't connected.
Fearing my data on the disc was corrupted, I hooked the drive up to another XP Pro SP1 running computer using a USB 1.0 interface (it has no 2.0 interface) - and it worked! All my data was there, valid, and fine.
So in sum up - the drive when connected to my PC crashes it. To any other machine (I've tried several now), it works fine.
What's up with my machine that it won't boot? Did Virtual PC (or rather, Windows 95 in it) somehow corrupt my USB drivers? My USB 1.0 memory stick stick still works, so it surely can't be a Mass Storage Device issue (and the drive follows the standard - it doesn't need drivers to run.)
Thoughts?