External Drive Problem
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External Drive Problem
I plugged in a LaCie external drive to my computer. It seems to recognize it alright from the device manager, drivers are up to date, but how am I supposed to actualy access it to write files to it? (Running Vista.)

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Have you formatted it since you plugged it in? First thing I did to mine was to erase and format it to my liking.MaestroMan wrote:I plugged in a LaCie external drive to my computer. It seems to recognize it alright from the device manager, drivers are up to date, but how am I supposed to actualy access it to write files to it? (Running Vista.)
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All the other machines are Mac's and it comes up fine on their desktops, as usual with everything plugged in. I really don't know what the problem is, all I need to do is get 20-30 GB of files so I can reformat the Hard Drive (billions of viruses and Vista sucks the big hairy one). If it all fails I'll just fuck it out and get an iMac or XPS 420 :/

no, I don't think so. All External drives I have ever seen when you get them are windows formated, so they can be read on Macs and on Windows machines. If the drive was Mac formated, it would appear under "My Computer" but when you tried to open it, Windows would tell you that it cannot be read, and ask you if you want to format it to be read correctly.iGeo wrote:So it's not formatted to work on a PC, just a Mac?
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Follow what kibito said, but partition it. http://articles.directorym.com/Partitio ... 00439.html
This will allow it to work in Vista. I always partition my drives when i get a new one.
This will allow it to work in Vista. I always partition my drives when i get a new one.
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That means it hasn't been partitioned. Just partition the hardrive using Windows and it should show up just fine in your "My Computer" area. It's been awhile since I used vista...I can't remember if it's the same. So click on the "unallocated space" Then click where it says "more actions". It should give you the option to partition and/or format it.

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Yes formatting WILL erase everything on the drive. You could also split the hardrive to be partitioned twice so it's like having two drives. That way your files could be backed up. Otherwise you may need another device to hold all your files and stuff.MaestroMan wrote:Awesome, thanks, it worked! But now I just have the slight problem of transferring the files onto XP which has just been installed, I'm aware I probably need to format the drive again? But will this erase everything on it?

do you know what file system you formatted it to? i'm assuming NTFS or one of the FATs, in which case XP can read it just fine. if it doesn't work in XP, try formatting it with XP. it would make sense for vista to be backwards compatible and read from whatever filesystem XP formats things to by default.
but the way it is now, i'd imagine XP could read it jut fine.
but the way it is now, i'd imagine XP could read it jut fine.
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