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Aristide de la Tanne
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      19th Jul 2008
On an external USB disk with 500 GB and FAT32, I have some
applications that can run without installation, e.g. Media Player
Classic. When I attach the disk to my laptop (with XP on NTFS), MPC
runs fine. When I attach it to my desktop PC (XP on NTFS as well), MPC
does not run, access to the USB disk "hangs", its LED turns red. On
the3 other hand, a copy of MPC on the internal HDD works perfectly.
What might be the problem with USB?
Regards, Aristide
 
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      19th Jul 2008
Security settings, somewhere, may have disabled running programs from
removable drives

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"Aristide de la Tanne" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:24133ece-b5ac-403e-b72c-(E-Mail Removed)...
> On an external USB disk with 500 GB and FAT32, I have some
> applications that can run without installation, e.g. Media Player
> Classic. When I attach the disk to my laptop (with XP on NTFS), MPC
> runs fine. When I attach it to my desktop PC (XP on NTFS as well), MPC
> does not run, access to the USB disk "hangs", its LED turns red. On
> the3 other hand, a copy of MPC on the internal HDD works perfectly.
> What might be the problem with USB?
> Regards, Aristide



 
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BillW50
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      19th Jul 2008
In news:%(E-Mail Removed),
AlmostBob typed on Sat, 19 Jul 2008 08:13:54 -0300:
> Security settings, somewhere, may have disabled running programs from
> removable drives
> _
>
> "Aristide de la Tanne" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:24133ece-b5ac-403e-b72c-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On an external USB disk with 500 GB and FAT32, I have some
>> applications that can run without installation, e.g. Media Player
>> Classic. When I attach the disk to my laptop (with XP on NTFS), MPC
>> runs fine. When I attach it to my desktop PC (XP on NTFS as well),
>> MPC does not run, access to the USB disk "hangs", its LED turns red.
>> On the3 other hand, a copy of MPC on the internal HDD works
>> perfectly. What might be the problem with USB?
>> Regards, Aristide


That might work, but what works IMHO better is using the "Mount in the
following empty NTFS folder" option.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307889

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Aristide de la Tanne
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      20th Jul 2008
On 19 Jul., 17:19, "BillW50" <Bill...@aol.kom> wrote:
> Innews:%(E-Mail Removed),
> AlmostBob typed on Sat, 19 Jul 2008 08:13:54 -0300:
>
> > Security settings, somewhere, may have disabled running programs from
> > removable drives
> > _

>
> > "Aristide de la Tanne" <aristide1...@yahoo.fr> wrote in message
> >news:24133ece-b5ac-403e-b72c-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> On an external USB disk with 500 GB and FAT32, I have some
> >> applications that can run without installation, e.g. Media Player
> >> Classic. When I attach the disk to my laptop (with XP on NTFS), MPC
> >> runs fine. When I attach it to my desktop PC (XP on NTFS as well),
> >> MPC does not run, access to the USB disk "hangs", its LED turns red.
> >> On the3 other hand, a copy of MPC on the internal HDD works
> >> perfectly. What might be the problem with USB?
> >> Regards, Aristide

>
> That might work, but what works IMHO better is using the "Mount in the
> following empty NTFS folder" option.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307889
>
> --
> Bill
> Asus EEE PC 4GB SSD 2GB SODIMM 16GB SDHC
> Windows XP Home SP2



Bob and Bill, thanks for your valuable hints.

Since from the critical PC, even defrag was stuck after a minute, I
had to consider different causes. I deplore that I had not done before
and posted to early, sorry. It turned out that the connection cable
from the intermediate USB switch to the partucular PC in question is
much longer than the one to the laptop. Obviously it is too long or
too weak. Replacement solved all shortcomings.

Interesting to learn that copying hundreds of GB of video files was
not obstructed, and playing the videos in a player installed on the
desktop PC was not either. Only running the player on the external
drive itself was blocked.

Regards, Aristide

 
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