Large drives (2TB) and Windows 7

I have 2 x64 systems running Windows 7. One Ultimate, one Professional.
On both, I have connected a BlackX SATA drive device to read SATA drives. Using a 1TB drive works fine. However if I put a WD 2TB, Green Caviar drive in the device, Windows sees it in Device Manager as a USB storage device, but fails to start it. It appears with a yellow question mark, and I cannot get it to be read.
Any ideas on the issue?

I have 2 x64 systems running Windows 7. One Ultimate, one Professional.
On both, I have connected a BlackX SATA drive device to read SATA drives. Using a 1TB drive works fine. However if I put a WD 2TB, Green Caviar drive in the device, Windows sees it in Device Manager as a USB storage device, but fails to start it. It appears
with a yellow question mark, and I cannot get it to be read.
Any ideas on the issue?
Given you are using x64 versions of Windows 7, your OS is fine for UEFI boot
if you are using an older MBR based machine, you can still use GPT partitioned disks as secondary storage devices.
the MBR limitation only applies to the system volume (boot)
my rig is UEFI so I can install Windows on any hard disk available, assuming I use the x64 DVD
http://hardcore-games.azurewebsites.net/wp/hw/harddisk.php
Corsair Carbide 300R with window
Corsair TX850V2 70A@12V
Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0 CFX/SLI
AMD Phenom II 965 C3 Black Edition @ 4.0 GHz
G.SKILL RipjawsX DDR3-2133 8 GB
EVGA GTX 6600 Ti FTW Signature 2(Gk104 Kepler)
Asus PA238QR IPS LED HDMI DP 1080p
ST2000DM001 & Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
Microsoft Wireless Desktop 2000
Wacom Bamboo CHT470M
Place your rig specifics into your signature like I have, makes it 100x easier to understand!
Hardcore Games Legendary is the Only Way to Play!

Similar Messages

  • My hard drive crashed on my Imac 24" 2009, i put in a new hard drive 2TB and a SSD drive 240 GB and removed the opticdrive. What external DVD can I get to work with the IMac? The Apple super drive is not compatible.

    My hard drive crashed on my Imac 24" 2009,  I installed a new hard drive 2TB and a SSD drive 240 GB and removed the optical drive.
    What external DVD can I get to work with the IMac?                              The Apple super drive is not compatible.

    Virtually any DVD burner that can connect to your Mac will work. They start at $40 on Amazon.

  • HP ENVY H8 Series Issues w/ Drives & Explorer, and Windows

    Hello all,
    I purchased the computer brand new, and have had intermediant problems throughout its life. The wi-fi card in this computer is garbage (it is now hard-wired, being the only true solution) and the Windows installation seemed a bit buggy, but I let that slide since it may have been Microsoft's fault. (it has improved w/ updates)
    My major issues I keep constantly notice after years of installing updates is that my taskbar will disappear and windows explorer will restart at random. Additionally, I have multiple media drive ports on the front (CF, SD, xD, Pro Duo, etc) and it has been giving me issues with reading SD cards. Before my SD card is blamed, I have 4 of them and they all perform perfectly in the cameras they are in. The computer does not have problems getting data off of the card after its read it intially, but in order for it to recognize that I've inserted an SD card - I have to go into Device Manager and select the SD card under the Drives section. Once it pops up (sometimes it hesitates a few seconds before doing so), the properties window shows up with no prompting errors cited. At this point, the SD card magically appears in the Explorer window like normal. I've gotten used to this practice and have the Device Manager shortcuted to my Desktop. Yes, the LED indicator does light when the SD card is physically inserted into the slot, but the computer seems to be on deaf ears about it. Either way, these are small problems with likely Software... but I figured I'd ask since they bother me occasionally when I need to just get something off the SD card quickly or am trying to quickly print out something. It has gotten better with updates however, but these issues just simply haven't been addressed, and I feel they won't be.
    Specs:
    Windows 8.1 64-bit
    Intel i5 Processor (i5-3350P Model @ 3.10GHz)
    ~10GB RAM (per System Properties)
    1.79TB HDD, w/ 332GB Free
    Uses: Video Editing/Encoding , Occasional PC Gaming , Internet/Home Use
    Cheers,
    Joshua

    Hello @SantaFebuff69,
    Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the HP Forums I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More.
    I have read your post on how your desktop computer is experiencing multiple issues related to browsing, the media card reader and Internet Explorer software. I would be happy to assist you in this matter!
    To further diagnose the issue with your browser, I recommend following the steps in this document on Resolving issues in Internet Explorer (Windows 8). This should help prevent Internet Explorer from restarting intermittently. Additionally, I also recommend following this resource on Troubleshooting Wireless Network and Internet (Windows 8).
    In regards to your computer's card reader not working correctly, I recommend following the steps in this document on Using and Troubleshooting Memory Card Readers (Windows 8).
    Please re-post with the results of your troubleshooting, and I look forward to your reply!
    Regards
    MechPilot
    I work on behalf of HP
    Please click “Accept as Solution ” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
    Click the “Kudos, Thumbs Up" on the right to say “Thanks” for helping!

  • Using Airport Extreme- Printers & Hard Drives - Mac and WIndows XP Network

    I might be asking a really dumb question now, I have a Mac Pro, a PC my sons use and a laptop my wife uses. The PC and laptop both run XP Pro.
    I have my Airport Extreme set up and working well with my BT Home Hub acting as my modem only - that went much easier than I thought.
    All I want to do is to set up a network - my Mac (wired) to my Airport Extreme with a Canon Printer and external hard drive. I also want to be able to share files on the PC and Laptop (wireless) with other users as well as the printers. Ideally, i'm looking for a video website that will easily show how to set this up. I appreciate I may need to view several clips to get this sorted. I have tried YouTube without much success.
    As I said, this may be a dumb question.
    Thanks in advance, Matt

    1. So, what I want to do now is share an external hard drive also connected to my AEBS using a USB hub.
    AirPort: How to mount an AirPort Extreme USB hard disk volume in Mac OS X and Windows
    2. Share files on my other PC machines as well as their printers. So, if I need some text printing done quickly, I would print it from my sons' pc printer downstairs but request it from my mac upstairs.
    I'm sure that Windows has the ability to share a printer, but I have no details on how to enable it.
    3. Access / share files between Mac Pro, laptop and PC
    On your Macs, go to the Sharing preference pane and enable File Sharing. Now they can be seen by other devices.
    "How to Share Files between your Mac and PC"
    "File sharing between Mac and PC"
    4. Access Mac Pro online via Back to my Mac (I do have a mobile me account for this).
    In the MobileMe preference pane on the Mac Pro, enable the Back To My Mac feature. Then on your remote Mac the Mac Pro should appear in the Finder's sidebar as a shared item.

  • Lenovo G550 Wi-Fi driver complaint and Windows 8.1 porting

    Hello!
    It's my first message on this board and I hope that I've got the right place to post in, as I've seen other subjects regarding the g550 on this board.
    I've read the threads regarding using Windows 8 and it's drivers, and also the problems with the wi-fi driver - it's incapability of delivering good service - problems with a "weak signal".
    Let me put it this way:
    1. Right now I'm running Windows 7 64-bit and as my wi-fi driver I use the one the system provided when I installed it, that is :
    So far, this is the best wi-fi driver available, which gets me the best network discovery( I see about 10 available wi-fi networks using this).
    2. When installing the driver provided on the Lenovo Driver Site, which is broadcom 32-bit/64-bit combined driver, the number of networks which I can connect to via wi-fi decreases from 10 to only 2 networks, one of them being from my nearby router! This is inacceptable in my opinion! Now, the network speed may not differ to much, but the driver clearly lacks some functionality, since it can only see 2 instead of 10 networks - from the same location!
    Now, for Windows 7 x64 things are good, I just stick to the windows provided driver ( 4.176.75.21) and I can use the wi-fi with no problems everywhere, at a good rate of functionality and performance!
    My problems lie right now when changing to Windows 8 64-bit version, more precissely 8.1. I have done some experiments with this, and aside from the wi-fi problem, which I can no longer correct, all seems to be fine and I am quite happy with how my sistem runs on win8 64-bit.
    The problem:
    a) When running with the Win8 provided driver, the networks are few, just as using the lenovo driver, or even worse - only one network available - that from my router - located 100cm near my laptop! No other networks available... VERY BAD.
    b) When installing the same win7 32/64 bit driver on win8, which actually works without compatibility problems - I get the same results as installing on the windows 7 configuration: 2 networks present, from the same location.
    I have read on the forums, that it may be a chance that lenovo will provide windows 8 drivers for g550, but if they work the same as the current drivers for win7, they will be of no use, at the rate of performance provided. Can someone do something about this, i.e. provide better drivers, look into this problem?
    I also tried to trick win8 and port the win7 64 driver to windows 8, by extracting the driver from the iso file or from windows 7 installed driver location ( got an .inf and a .sys file) but finally, I don't manage to install it in Windows 8, even with the "Have Disk..." option, where it ultimately tells me that it isn't a win8 64-bit supported driver. (No signed driver problems or messages appearing).
    Now, as a solution for this, I would appreciate if someone could reccomend me one of the following:
    1) either a way to make the lenovo driver work better, to configure it somehow, or to provide another driver for win 7-64 that also can be run on win 8 ( which it should be), that has good performance
    2) provide me with a modality to "port" the current win7 driver which currently works the best with my Broadcom wi-fi to windows 8.1 64-bit.
    Thanks for following this!
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Ok, I have solved my problems, this topic may be closed, as far as I'm concerned. 
    I will leave here the method in which I acted, so that any other person who faces the same problem will be aided by this guide. 
    Here is what I've done: 
    1) Ported the wireless driver from windows7 - that came on the original dvd - copied three files: two .inf files and one sys file, I think - can't remember exactly. Anyway, you can use some driver export software and select your driver and it will automatically detect and preserve the needed driver files. I have the files saved and if someone needs them, pm me, and I will tell you which files they are exactly, or send them. 
    2) Once I had the drivers from win7, I got into my windows 8.1 install, and accessed the "Advanced Startup Options", which has an option available to select some special features on the next restart -> you click on restart, and then the advanced features appear. 
    3) Select the 'disable driver signature verification' from the advanced startup options, once they show up, after the restat. This is needed in order to not get errors which won't allow you to install the win7 driver. 
    4) Just go to device manager, update driver, have disk option, select your .inf and there you go, just some prompts about the driver's lack of a signature, and you're ready, you can install the driver with no problem. 
    In my case, it worked perfectly! 
    I also did this with other win7 drivers, and it also worked. 
    Tip: 
    If you have problems and the drivers still don't work, check the .inf file, it may need some modifications. 
    See if it has an NTAMD4 6.2 section( that is for win8) and if it doesn't, or if that section contains no lines, just create it or update it by pasting the same lines that you see under the 6.0 or 6.1 sections also to the 6.2 section. Then, the have disk method will work, for installing your desired driver under windows 8.1. 
    I think this may be helpful for a lot of situations, not only for this specific driver and laptop model, but for most driver compatibility isssues users find. 

  • Hard Drive structure and Windows 8

    Hi,
    I just bought a lenovo u410 with windows 8 installed. The ideapad as you might know has a hybrid hard disk, 500gb and 25 gb ssd. Ive noticed that on my ultrabook windows 8 is installed on the 500gb hard drive rather than on the 25gb ssd. I thought that for faster booting id find windows installed on the ssd.
    Is this normal? Can someone explain the hard drive structure of lenovo?
    Thanks
    Mark

    Thanks for your reply.
    Microsoft says that 20GB are required for windows 8 64 bit
    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/syste​m-requirements
    How does caching work? Does it take a lot of space?

  • I am recovering from a hard drive crash and Windows 7 reinstall.

    I have reinstalled LR 4.3, photos still in same external drive location, LR catalog back to C:My Pictures file (from backup).
    How do I now add these photos and connect the LR4.3 with the LR catalog to preserve my edits to date on these photos?
    Thanks

    If you have Lightroom installed, then all you should have to do is double click on the catalog that you restored.  If the external hard drive letter is the same as it was before, you should be ready to go.  If the letter has changed it will be necessary for you to use the find missing folders feature to get things synchronized.

  • Formatting an external hard drive for Mac and Windows

    Hello,
    I just bought a brand new Seagate Expansion Desktop Drive (2TB) and am trying to work out how to format it. I want to move all my photos and movies to it from my laptop so i have more space. I have a Mac OS X 10.5.8 laptop but i also wanted to make sure it was compatible with other Windows computers in case i need to use it on someone else's PC.
    I've read through a few posts over the net and i am getting confused as i'm not IT-intelligent at all. I've seen there are possibly 4 different format types.
    Any help would be much appreciated.
    Thank you!

    Answered here: Formatting brand new external hard drive

  • Boot Seagate Expansion Desktop Drive (2Tb) on HP ProBook 6570b

    Hello All!
    I currently bought a Seagate Expansion Desktop Drive (2Tb) and tried to make it a bootable drive so if I go to work and back to use it (Windows to go). On my desktop computer the drive works perfectly, boots and everything is fine, but on my laptop (HP Probook 6570b) it is not recognized as a boot device! I installed the drive from the laptop and it recognizes the drive in windows but not at boot time….
    I downloaded the latest bios and installed it. (2014.08 F.50) and tried again. (Before that the laptop did not start at all if the drive was pluged in on boot!!!)
    I set the boot to legacy, then UEFI and Native to but nothing. Set the priority to boot from usb drive first then flashdisk and everything that is not internal… and then Internal HDD and then network and dvd etc..
    When the drive options come up with Escape/F10 there are no usb drives (if the drive is pluged in only). Tried all usb ports on the Laptop nothing. If I boot without anything pressed the Internal HDD boots normally. I plug in an usb pendrive with a bootable content on it, that boots fine, but I can’t seem to get the drive working. I checked with Seagate and they don’t have newer firmware for the drive it is up to date. So the problem would be in the Bios or the settings.
    Anyone faced something similar maybe? Any help would be appreciated.
    I think it will be a Bios problem... if anyone could point me to the right direction about makeing this an issue to update the ProBook 6570b bios to get it to work would be the biggest help i think
    I got 10 day to bring the drive back, to the reseller to get another if this is not working,  but this is not the drives fault. If anyone has a working USB HDD with Probook and windows to go and could tell me the device name that would be a great help to.
    Thanks
    Twiller

    Anyone?

  • Boot camp and windows XP..can't use the "option" key to dual boot

    Hi All
    I'm a Mac newbie, but I know LOTS about windows XP. I set up windows XP to run on my brand new (5 days old) macbook. I can use bootcamp to boot from OS/X to windows XP, and everything works well o both systems (I also loaded fusion, didn't like it cause I had to keep activating Microsoft Office 2007 everytime I switched from the VM to the bootcamp method of accessing XP).
    My question..when I hold down the option key when I turn on the computer, only the Mac hard drive appears, not the windows...so, I boot into OS/X and then switch to windows from there. Any ideas why the option key only gives me the Mac HD option?
    Thanks

    In terms of AV, I'm running Mcafee AV and firewall, if that's any help knowing..I don't know if the AV changes any boot record, etc. Also, interesting when I go to the boot camp control panel when I am in windows, both "hard drives, Mac and windows" show up as folders. When I go to the control panel in the Mac OS, the Mac HD shows up as a hard drive, and the windows shows up as a folder. So...who knows!
    As for using Vista vs. windows, well, I haven't worked much with Vista, but, since many of us that need windows use programs that may not reliably work with Vista, I have stuck with XP.
    As for the use of Fusion, my point was this. I put the trial copy on and then loaded office 2007...each time I started the windows boot camp partition, or the fusion VM, I had to reactive Office 2007...this is a known problem in fusion VMware per their discussion board on the site. If you load fusion AND the fusion tools before activating Windows XP, then you only have to activate windows twice, once in bootcamp and once in fusion, but you have to look for the fusion tools and load them, they don't load by default.
    Thanks for the OS dual boot software suggestion, I'll check it out...this is not a huge problem, but, when the Apple engineers respond to my question as "hmmm...we don't know"...I'm a bit concerned. So, as an old time windows user who just switched to Mac, my initial take it...both systems have their problems, just a different set of problems...but, so far I love my Macbook.

  • IPhone 5 iOS 6.1.4 and Windows 7 x64 USB Driver Issues

    Been pulling my hair out with this one for the last week or so and haven't had any luck finding anything on the forums or the web regarding a solution short of a full reinstall of Windows 7 which I am not prepared to do at this time; so hoping someone here can shine some light on this for me
    I have a iPhone 5 that is updated to iOS 6.1.4 and a recently built Windows 7 64-bit machine. All of my other USB devices function fine (keyboard, mouse, Xbox 360 wireless receiver for Windows, and a Seagate 2TB external USB drive). I've downloaded the most recent version of iTunes, installed successfully and then attempt to plug in my phone to sync. I get the standard Windows *ding* that I've attached a device and 1 of 2 things happens (I haven't been able to determine what causes one reaction to happen versus the other): Windows will successfully install the 'Apple USB Mobile Device Driver' successfully and it will appear under my USB devices in Device Manager. However - iTunes will not recognize the phone and I cannot see it in Windows either. In the 'Devices and Printers' snap-in my iPhone will appear under 'Unspecified Devices' as the 'Apple USB Mobile Device'. The iTunes diagnostics fail to find a connected device so the tests fail. As soon as I unplug the device, the strangest thing happens: Windows will start trying to install a device driver and after a few seconds it will fail stating that the "MTP Device Driver" installation failed because the device was unplugged. iTunes also thrown an error "iTunes cannot connect to this iPhone" throwing error code 0XE8000065 (I've also seen error code 0XE8000085 as well)
    After some finagling, I've managed to get Windows to recognize the device under 'Portable Devices' in Device Manager as an "MTP USB Device" using the generic driver. At this point, I've tried updating the driver and manually specifying the Apple USB driver located in the C:\Program Files(x86)\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Drivers which updates successfully but then changes the device to "Apple USB Mobile Device" and moves it under the USB Devices in Device Manager; and Windows nor iTunes can see it even still.
    I've tried removing iTunes several times and ensuring that all remnants of the installation are gone (registry and folders on the installation drive) and have disconnected all my USB devices short of the keyboard and mouse and still I get the same results. At this point, I'm afraid that a re-install of Windows is going to be the solution; but it's a drastic one (I have a SSD drive where Windows is installed along with all of my games for faster load times/better performance and do not want to have to redownload\reinstall all of them) and I'm not prepared to undertake it at this time, which is why I'm posting here
    I've used a utility called USBDeview that sees my phone is connected - so I know from a functional standpoint that my USB ports are good and working. I also know the cable is good too - my daughter's PC (Windows 7 32-bit with NO iTunes) immediately sees the device when I plug it in, installs the drivers, recognizes it as an iPhone and I can then see/browse it in Windows Explorer like I would normally expect. My work PC (Windows 7 64bit, NO iTunes) sees the device just fine as well. I would immensely appreciate anyone that has seen this issue or has any additional solutions I can try.
    It's also worth mentioning that I've never used Kapersky antivirus so the UPPERFILTERS value in the registry that I've seen as a solution on some forums is not present on my machine. I'm using Microsoft Security Essentials as my antivirus (no flaming please lol - it meets my needs and is extremely lightweight, which is why I'm using it on a gaming rig) and it's not indicating any issues. I've also tried running iTunes as an administrator (even though my account is a local admin on the machine) and that does not have any effect either.
    If there is anything I left out, please let me know; and I thank you in advance!

    AphexTwin wrote:
    - no Apple input?
    Of course not.  Didn't you bother to read the TOU of this forum?  This is a USER TO USER technical support forum.  Apple doesn't post here.

  • I have an external drive - WD My Passport FOR MAC. I want to format it to work on both mac and windows. Which format do you think I should use? Will either one cause damage to the files on the hard drive?

    I have an external hard drive - WD My Passport FOR MAC. I want to format it to work on both mac and windows. I also want to be able to connect it to my TV and watch movies.
    I read up and I think I am supposed to use exFAT or FAT32? I also saw MS-DOS. Which format should I should use? Will any of them cause damage to the files on the hard drive?
    My little memory stick uses MS-DOS and it works on both mac and windows.
    Please can you just tell me a little about each and suggest which one to use.
    I know how to change it once you tell me so don't waste your time writing about changing it.

    Will any of them cause damage to the files on the hard drive?
    WARNING: FORMATTING A DRIVE ERASES IT COMPLETELY !!
    If you need to carry large files (e.g., larger than about 4GB) back and forth, you may need ExFAT. Otherwise MS-DOS works for smaller files.
    The Mac can Read, but not write Windows New Technology File System (NTFS) without an add-on program such as Paragon NTFS.

  • HT1452 I want to reset the permissions on a western digital external hard drive to work between mac and windows... How can I do this easily?

    I have a MacBook Pro and have recently bought a Western Digital external hard drive.  I used it on my windows laptop first and unfortunately now on the Mac it is read only.  How can I set it so that I can use it successfully between the both the Mac and windows laptop?
    Thanks

    MacQuack wrote:
    You will need to pull all the information off first. The formatting will erase it all.
    Use Disk Utility (in Applications >> Utilities or use Spotlight to find it). On the left select your WD drive and then select the Erase tab. Where it says Format, select exFat in the drop-down menu. Next, click Erase and done. It will take approx. 5-15mins to re-format.
    Cons: You will be unable to store files 4GB or larger in this format (usually only dmg/iso files or large Outlook files). Also, you will be unable to use Time Machine or other auto-backup programs.
    That is not entirely correct, there is no 4G limit using exFat, FAT32 is the one with the limit.

  • How can I use single hard drive for both Mac OS and Windows without changing the formats and reformatting?

    I have a windows PC and a Macbook Air and a 1TB external hard drive. They said in order to transfer large files into the hard drive you have to change the format of your hard drive (which would be from MS-DOS to Mac Os extended) so how can I use my external hard drive on my windows PC without reformatting its files? Please heeeelp 

    Natively Windows can read and write to NTFS, FAT32, and exFAT while the Mac can read and write to FAT32, exFAT, and MacOS Extended.
    Option 1: You can purchase driver software for Windows to allow it to read and write Mac's MacOS Extended or you can purchase a driver to allow the Mac to read and write to NTFS.
    Option 2: you can format the hard drive for exFAT and use it with both Windows and the Mac without purchasing any special drivers. (Obviously the 4GB file size limit is why you don't want to use FAT32)

  • External Hard drives Mac OS and Windows

    I have a question on external hard drives. I am looking for an external drive that will work with both my Mac and Windows xp pro. I remember that Mac used to be able to read windows format but not vise versa. I know that thumb drives switch back and forth with no problem but it seems that hard drives do not. I went to the store and was told and the boxes state that the windows drives must be reformatted to work with Mac and the WD Mac drive said that it must be reformatted to work in Windows, (as I expected). Is this something new between the OS's or something to do with the drive sizes? Any help would be appreciated as I would like to be able to move large files, usually movies, between the two formats by simply moving the external drive from one to the other.
    Thank you

    If you reformat that flash drive to use +Mac OS X Extended (Journaled)+, it will probably work. But then, you would not be able to use it on the Windows PC (until you reformatted it again).
    then probably the best option although more expensive will be to buy an ethernet drive and connect to my router.
    Or maybe you can do a direct transfer from PC to Mac or Mac to PC over wired Ethernet, and put the extra storage drive on the Mac or PC, formatted to be optimal for the respective connected OS. If your PC has gigabit Ethernet (and your router is has gigabit ports), it should be fairly fast. Make sure the cables are rated Cat-5e or better.
    Wow another Power Mac 8100 user who added a G3 card to it.
    Still a machine that is set up and runs fine, for using my old Mac OS 9 programs. I bought mine used after it was already a few years old, but it was used as my primary Mac longer than any other machine before or since. It stayed relevant for a long long time.

Maybe you are looking for