XP doesn't detect Lacie external disk...!

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Hi all,

I need some advice...

My Lacie external HD has a problem talking to Windows XP. XP knows it's there, and I can see it in Device Manager. The entry in Device Manager says it's working OK, but in My Computer, the drive doesn't appear. Nor does it appear in context menus (so I can't transfer data by right-clicking on folders and sending-to, as there's no drive to send to).

Any idea why this might be happening? Do I need a Lacie GUI to interact with it?

One thing...it is and has been used also by Mac users. Could this be the problem?

Thanks for your help and advice.

vinegar_tom
 
have you checked for it in disk management?

(right click on my computer -> manage -> disk management (may be hidden under storage))
 
how do i find out if it has been formatted or not? i think that it has as it has some data on it. do macs use a different formatting system?

the drive appears as 'disk 2' on the disk management utility and is listed as 'basic' (what does this mean); it says it has a capacity of 465.77, is online but 'unallocated' and is in black. does the fact that it is 'unallocated' indicate that it is not formatted and/ or has no information on it?

when i right-click it offers the option of 'new partition...'. if i do this, will i put any of the data that is on the drive at risk?

thanks for your help,

vinegar_tom
 
format needed

a common issue with the D2 range as they are made to be both mac and windows compatable, easily resolved, do the following....
select the drive in disc manager, chose format ( make sure quick format is selected) and then choose ntfs (if used only on a pc) or fat32 if you want to use it on both a mac and a pc

you dont need partition's if your going to use them on a mac and or pc just make sure your formating to fat 32

AND MAKE SURE YOUR SELECTING QUICK FORMAT if you dont youll be there a while.


hope this helps.... let me know
 
if unsure

if your unsure about data on the drive currently ,slap it on a mac and take a peek, if it has save the data to the mac, re format the disc on a windows machine to fat 32 and then copy the data back to the disc from the mac.it will appear on both pooters
 
jimblowscash said:
re format the disc on a windows machine to fat 32
You can skip this bit and just do it on the Mac :)

If it's been used exclusively with Macs, chances are that it's formatted HFS+. Install a program called MacDrive, this will let you read from an HFS partition, if one's there.

If it shows nothing, you should be good to just format and get on with things :)
 
hi all,

thanks for your help and advice on this.

will macdrive allow me to write to the hfs-formatted disk?

if not, will fat32 definitely allow read AND write on mac and PC without any issues?

thanks again,

vinegar_tom
 
yup, fat32 can be read by both

mp3 players are usually fat32 (hard drive mp3 players), and work on both
 
bledd. said:
yup, fat32 can be read by both

mp3 players are usually fat32 (hard drive mp3 players), and work on both
That makes sense! I've been formating flash disk & some MP3 players (=<512MB) as FAT :o
 
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