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Old April 7th 05, 10:17 PM
JohnO
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Leif

Many thanks - did this and it worked no problem at all. Now have a great
back up solution, even if, after a clean format and reinstall of XPh, the
Crash problem has reoccurred. However, looks far more stable.

Many thanks for all the help.

JohnO

"Leif Nordmand Andersen" wrote:

Hi John,

People says it should be visible in manage, Disk Management.

I've experienced it wasn't. But doing as you suggested, taking out the
drive and puting on a IDE cable and then format it, reinstall it in
the external box, then it worked.

Regards Leif


On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 04:11:02 -0700, "JohnO"
wrote:

Thanks Richard.

How can I format it if I can't access it? Should I firstly set it up as a
second IDE hard drive and format it?

Thanks

JohnO

"Richard Urban" wrote:

Have you gat a partition on the external drive? Is it formatted? The drive
will not be given a drive letter by the O/S until it has been done.

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Richard Urban

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"JohnO" wrote in message
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Thanks for the Battery advice - will try it out.

Hard drive is a Maxtor, with an external case. Problem is that the device
doesn't show itself as a mapped drive, but is in System Hardware Profile
as a
second hard drive. This means it cannot be formatted or indeed written to
as
planned. I'm buying Ghost to try and do this, but I feel as if I'm
spending
even more money with absolutely no guarantee of it working.

"Harlin Seritt" wrote:

Hi JohnO,

Did you install any new applications or add any other hardware besides
the external hard drive? If not, you may want to consider this freeze
motherboard-battery-related.

It may sound very strange but I had many of the symptoms your system is
showing and a new motherboard battery took care of everything -- It's
at least a shot. Also, I was not having any system time issues that
would normally clue me to such a thing.

I've found that some systems can run forever (although the timing will
be off) with a bad mb battery and other systems completely freeze when
the battery starts to barely falter.

As far as your hard drive is concerned, what make and model is it? We
probaby can figure out the problem with that one relatively easy since
XP can support anything that's made these days. There might be some
kind of weird trick to it. :-)

Regards,

Harlin Seritt







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