USB 2.0 Hard Disk

N

Nick

I have a laptop 40GB drive in a USB2 housing that powers itself of the
USB port.

Plug and Play correctly detects this device on Windows 2000 and Windows
XP right down to "Generic volume".

However Windows Server 2003 will only detect "USB Mass Storage Device"
and "USB 2.0 Storage Device USB Device", not "Generic volume".

Am I missing a driver here or what?

TIA

Nick
 
J

Jim Macklin

What, key phrase Windows Server 2003


|I have a laptop 40GB drive in a USB2 housing that powers
itself of the
| USB port.
|
| Plug and Play correctly detects this device on Windows
2000 and Windows
| XP right down to "Generic volume".
|
| However Windows Server 2003 will only detect "USB Mass
Storage Device"
| and "USB 2.0 Storage Device USB Device", not "Generic
volume".
|
| Am I missing a driver here or what?
|
| TIA
|
| Nick
 
E

Eric Renken

It should still work fine under Windows 2003. You might need to go into the
Disk Management and assign it a drive letter after you have connected it.
 
N

Nick

Eric said:
It should still work fine under Windows 2003. You might need to go into the
Disk Management and assign it a drive letter after you have connected it.
It's a FAT32 partition on the USB drive.

I checked and s2k3 supports FAT32, but the PnP fails to detect the
partition, so DM won't help.

Maybe the drive is on the way out; who knows.

Nick
 

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