Windows keeps saying external drive needs reformatting?

G

Guest

Guest
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)

Hey all, My machine has a P4B533, and I have a buddies USB external
harddrive, the thing is formatted already, but when put on any 2K/XP
machine, we cant access it as windoze says it needs to be
formatted...obviously that would wipe out the contents (which ARE, in fact,
his backup!)

Any ideas on how to access that drive without formatting? doesnt matter
where I try it (he has asus board too, plus I tried on 3 other
boards)...wierd...
 
G

Guest

Guest
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)

trailboss wrote:

> Hey all, My machine has a P4B533, and I have a buddies USB external
> harddrive, the thing is formatted already, but when put on any 2K/XP
> machine, we cant access it as windoze says it needs to be
> formatted...obviously that would wipe out the contents (which ARE, in fact,
> his backup!)
>
> Any ideas on how to access that drive without formatting? doesnt matter
> where I try it (he has asus board too, plus I tried on 3 other
> boards)...wierd...
>
>

Connecting directly to the computer, preferably through
the back USB ports, or through a hub? For the latter, does
it have its own power?
 
G

Guest

Guest
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)

Through the various usb ports native to the board, yes it has an external
power supply...wierd...thanks for the reply!


"Mistoffolees" <mistyfac01@danang.rvn> wrote in message
news:11790fbkejddge6@news.supernews.com...
>
> trailboss wrote:
>
>> Hey all, My machine has a P4B533, and I have a buddies USB external
>> harddrive, the thing is formatted already, but when put on any 2K/XP
>> machine, we cant access it as windoze says it needs to be
>> formatted...obviously that would wipe out the contents (which ARE, in
>> fact, his backup!)
>>
>> Any ideas on how to access that drive without formatting? doesnt matter
>> where I try it (he has asus board too, plus I tried on 3 other
>> boards)...wierd...
>
> Connecting directly to the computer, preferably through
> the back USB ports, or through a hub? For the latter, does
> it have its own power?
>