Hi - The answer is no. I have tried that approach multiple times. I read
through all of the other posts here in this forum, also the suggestions in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base, and have attempted them all except for a manual
change to the (I think) config file. I am going to next try taking the disk
to another PC and try to save the data there because I really fear whatever
that patch was that I installed for a Security leak has messed with the
drive. Any other ideas will be appreciated. I have a 18 Mbytes of business
related data on that drive, which was a backup from my internal drive which
had to be re-formatted after a Win XP crash and burn.
"Jack" wrote:
> Click on Start>Control Panel> Administrative Tools>Computer Management>Disk
> management.
>
> Is your hard drive listed there?
>
>
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> "PatPM" wrote:
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> > I installed the current (today) high priority security patch on XP. Now I
> > cannot get my Maxtor hard drive to get past simply being recognized when I
> > plug it into my USB 1.0 port. The red write access light stays on unless I
> > unplug the power to the drive. After the recognition bubble appears and the
> > bleep sound, nothing happens in "My Computer" and I can't get "Add Hardware"
> > to work either. This is a simple storage device, a single partition. Need
> > help here!
> >
> > Thanks-Pat >> Stay informed about: USB External Hard Drive