sumi, that sounds right
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Thanks.
It's not in there at all. Or in the "Removable Storage" list. The Device Manager recognizes it, though.
Huh. I'm at a loss. Have you checked the manufacturer's website to see if they have any FAQs or troubleshooting tips for this particular drive? Barring that, try a Google search for Windows 2000 and the drive model. There might be some undocumented little quirk that someone has figured out.
Hmm, doesn't appear to be working.
I took the line that went from the switcher to the digital box and switched it to the ant out on the VCR.
Should I have put it elsewhere?
You sure it's out? It sounds right.
Have you checked the manufacturer's website to see if they have any FAQs or troubleshooting tips for this particular drive?
Well, I had a similar issue with another USB device, a small 4-port hub. Again, it would plug in, but I wouldn't get an H: drive.
P-C, give us the drive brand and model. We can research.
Well, I had a similar issue with another USB device, a small 4-port hub. Again, it would plug in, but I wouldn't get an H: drive.
Well, a USB hub isn't going to register as a drive. Or are you saying other storage devices didn't show up as drives when plugged in via the hub?
Maxtor 6Y250P0.
Or are you saying other storage devices didn't show up as drives when plugged in via the hub?
My flash drive and digital camera have no problems.
I guess what I'm trying to get at, was the hub a multifunction device (it had some sort of onboard storage or whatever)? Because a hub on its own isn't considered a drive and wouldn't show up as such.
ETA: The only device for that model number I can find is an internal drive. Are you using an internal drive with an external USB case?