Firmware is drive specific. It is the equivalent of a motherboard BIOS.
There have been several cases where firmware updates for particular
drive models have resolved compatibility issues.
See
http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc....i=&p_topview=1.
Even if there is nothing listed for your drive it would be worth asking
a question of WD since they are the most likely to know of any
unpublished compatibility issues.
On 20/09/2009 14:51, philo wrote:
> Dominic Payer wrote:
>> Is there an update for the WD disk firmware? It seems that the disk
>> firmware and the enclosure do not work happily together.
>>
>
> Of my two WD drives...since the *older* one is working correctly,
> if there was a firmware problem it would mean I'd have to make a
> regression, which is not something I'd want to risk doing
>
>>
>>
>> On 20/09/2009 11:50, philo wrote:
>>> A few days back I had posted about an eSATA data drive I had been using
>>> with XP not being readable with Vista or Win7
>>>
>>>
>>> Here is what I did to test where the problem is:
>>>
>>>
>>> I removed the drive from the enclosure and tried another SATA drive
>>>
>>>
>>> (both drives are made by Western Digital)
>>>
>>>
>>> the second drive was removed from a Win2k machine when it started
>>> developing bad clusters
>>>
>>> Vista and Win7 could read that with no problem...
>>> so at least I now know the problem is not due to the enclosure itself
>>>
>>> Also can conclude that the problem has nothing to do with Win7 not being
>>> able to read older versions of NTFS.
>>> (Reads a win2k drive with no problems)
>>>
>>> and for any who had missed the previous post:
>>>
>>> Win7 and Vista can run CHKDSK on the drive and read it find
>>> ...and find *no* problems
>>>
>>> but disc management sees the drive as "RAW"
>>>
>>> trying to read the drive from Windows Explorer gives me the error
>>> message that the drive is not formatted or the file system is corrupt
>>>
>>> it is neither unformatted or corrupt from CHKDSK!!!!