Sorry for being not clear but my USB Hitachi HDD is not new and I have a lot
of content inside which is important to me. Therefore formatting it is out of
the question. I try to study the problem further last night. It seem that my
anti-virus scanner Macfee is able to scan it. The whole HDD are able to be
read by the AV but in my windows explorer I can only just see the drive
letter F (Access Denied):
I think there is some kind of user protection or access protection setting
which come default with the Vista ? Whenever an external HDD is plug into the
usb, its automatically lock. I need to know where and why ? If I stuck my
thumbdrive (Kingston 1Gb) into the same usb port, I am able to open it. No
problem. Just USB HDD.
Pls help.
Ray
"Gene_fitz" wrote:
> I would try, in disk management, to format the external drive.
>
> Many times, new hard drives come unformatted. Format and see if it shows up
> correctly.
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> "Ray" <> wrote in message
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> > Hi I hope someone can help me out here. Still cannot solve the above
> > problem
> > after checking all the solution and etc. Device manager says its working
> > ok,
> > driver don't need updating, Hitachi site says Vista support and etc.
> >
> > I can see the HDD under Disk Management too but I cannot access the HDD
> > content but able to see the drive letter assignment in window explorer.
> >
> > i am totally lost. Can some good samaritan help me out here. It is
> > definately Vista problem cause I have try using my desktop XP and my
> > office
> > computer, it all works fine. Nothing wrong with the external HDD
> > whatsoever.
> >
> > Try updating with MS Vista patches using windows update and etc but still
> > cannot solve.
> >
> > Btw, this is a new notebook I just bought. Its a Dell XPS 1530 with Bista
> > Home Premium.
> >
> > Many thanx in advance.
> >
> > Ray
>