Hi... hope it's not too late to help....
According to
http://www.wdc.com/en/library/usb/2079-001033-000.pdf
With your PC already on,
1) You simply plug the USB cable into your USB2 port
2) Plug in the power cord to your very cool-looking drive
3) Plug the other end of your USB cable into said drive
4) You wait for Windows to detect that a new device has connected....
Then you follow the prompts to install a USB MASS STORAGE DEVICE (at least
you know what type of device it is that Windows XP expects to load - so you
could try to 'force' it)
Afterwards, you reboot, and you *should see WBC USB2 available in My
Computer.
Gee, I wish I could see that on My computer.
Good luck,
-Lawrence in Seattle
"rob" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:056a01c34b34$f3115d90$(E-Mail Removed)...
> WinXP SP1 (and updated since) cannot find a driver for a
> WDC 120 GB Ext drive (combo USB2/IEEE) on my Athlon 1.33
> GHZ machine with an MSI motheboard and Via controller. I
> have a Micro Innovations PCI/USB2 card which seems to
> work OK, and the drive didn't install on the USB1.1
> computer port either. WDC says it has no drivers
> available since Microssoft wrote them and provides them
> in WinXP. Their only suggestion was a complete reinstall
> of WInXP to make sure the driver is in the database!
>
> The drive installed and worked fine on my laptop, even
> though it was plugged into a USB 1.1 port.
>
> If I had the driver file I could force WinXP to load it,
> but MS will not allow anyone to download or provide their
> drivers. I read once about a trick of almost re-
> installing WinXP to update your drivers then stopping
> before you overwrite the whole system. Anyone remember
> that trick? Or does someone have some way to get at the
> drivers? I spent 4 hours trying to find help on the MS
> support site.
>
> I will have to return this great drive because of this
> stupid proprietary driver issue unless someone can help.
> Thanks. Rob