It may just be Seagate's drive management and back-up software that is
not compatible with Vista 64. Plug it in and check to see if the OS
recognizes and will read/write to it. If so, it ought to come up in
Windows Explorer and as a Save As choice in applications.
I had similar problems with a WD external drive. Once I stopped using
and/or uninstalled all the WD software and went to conventional use of
the drive, it works fine even though it's formatted in FAT32. I use
Norton's back-up program but any standard OEM or third-party Windows
back-up routines ought to work as well once you let Vista treat it
like any other USB drive.
BTW, many early Vista 64 owners found out the hard way that early
adaptations of h/w and s/w to make them "Vista compatible" only
included 32-bit platforms. I made several wasted purchases before I
caught on to the fact that up until recently, developers considered
the 64-bit Vista market to be too small of a user base to bother with.
I guess that in their view at that time, if 95% of their potential
buyers using Vista had Vista 32, that was good enough to justify
claiming that their product would work on Vista systems - and too bad
for the other 5%. It wasn't until computer manufacturers started
selling Vista 64 PCs in quantity that the third-party s/w and
peripheral vendors started explicitly noting on the package whether
their product would work (or would not work) under Vista 64. Grrr...
"Dave" <> wrote in message
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> I am trying to find, with out much luck, a good portable hard drive
> for my laptop. There are a lot of choices, but 99% of them have a
> disclaimer that they won't work with Vista 64 bit. I'm looking for
> something in the 320 to 500 GB range that I don't need a loan for!
> I bought a Seagate FreeAgent and the package said "works with
> Vista". I went to their website for install instructions and found,
> in micro print, "no support for Vista 64, only Vista 32 bit". The
> statement on their packaging pretty much took care of their
> credibility and truthfulness!
> Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
> Dave
>
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