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Jan 01, 2007 07:14 |  #1

Ok, I have a Lacie 250Mb external hardrive. It's worked fine until last night when the laptop decided not to connect to it.

I KNOW it's the laptop that's the problem as I've tried every USB device I have & it works with the laptop. I've tried two Lacie cables, restarted both the Lacie & laptop XX amount of times. I've even tried the Lacie with another laptop & it installed the hardrive & worked fine.

I've uninstalled the Lacie connection on the laptop (says Hitachie blah blah) & reconnected the hardrive. It says "installed & ready to run", but it WON'T show as usual in "My Computer".

I'm getting sooo frustrated & mad! Please help me.


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Jan 01, 2007 07:27 |  #2

Do you have another pc around you can try and connect the external drive to?

If you open disc management is the disc then available?

I have this problem with a maxtor drive. It won't connect properly on one pc (it has been connected properly once). On another pc there is no problem.

From time to time I experience this problem with another small external disc. I can usually get that disc to work by connecting it to a different USB port on the pc.

Sorry I don't have the solution for you.


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Jan 01, 2007 07:28 |  #3

How many USB ports do you have on the laptop? Try another one of them. Sometimes the port doesn't recognize the drive.


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Jan 01, 2007 07:58 |  #4

I've connected the bloody thing to every USB port on the laptop (3). Nothing.

I've tried with my other laptop & as I've never had it there it installed the hardware & all. Works fine on that laptop. I know, you're all wondering why I won't use that laptop then. Because the other is my old laptop that takes 5min to start & let's not mention how slow PS is...:rolleyes:


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Jan 01, 2007 08:46 |  #5

Plug it in. Uninstall any driver associated with it and try it as a plug and play device, i.e. reboot and then let Windows find it when it boots up. My Computer/Properties/De​vice Manager and see if there is a hard drive device with a question mark against it. Use Properties tab to uninstall. I have a Lacie and it works fine as is.

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Jan 01, 2007 10:05 as a reply to  @ condyk's post |  #6

As condy and Karl have said try the drivers. That's what it sounds like. Do what condy suggests, that should onstall good drivers and should work from there.


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Jan 01, 2007 10:38 |  #7

condyk wrote in post #2472503 (external link)
Plug it in. Uninstall any driver associated with it and try it as a plug and play device, i.e. reboot and then let Windows find it when it boots up. My Computer/Properties/De​vice Manager and see if there is a hard drive device with a question mark against it. Use Properties tab to uninstall. I have a Lacie and it works fine as is.

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Apparently I'm not describing things so people understand. I've done the above. XX amount of times. Argh!


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Jan 01, 2007 12:04 |  #8

Claire wrote in post #2472903 (external link)
Apparently I'm not describing things so people understand. I've done the above. XX amount of times. Argh!

Correct ... so it's waste of my time if you can't be bothered spending time yourself describing exactly what you've done already. Good luck.


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Jan 01, 2007 12:06 |  #9

Just my 2p's worth.

You say it worked OK up until last night and that you have tried it in every one of three ports available. So, to get back to basics - has anything else changed? By that I mean have to tired the LaCie only with no other USB connected devices? At the time of the 'failure' did you connect another USB device to one of the other ports? Is this LaCie an independantly powerd drive?

Sorry, I have mixed up my questions but with a little more detailed background "we" may be able to point to some other solutions to try.

HTH so far? :)

PS I am not an XP user (Win2000 here) but I have a vague recollection of something like this where XP decided it did not like the I.D. of the external drive and as such refused to allocate a drive letter and therefore show it in My Computer & Win Explorer i.e. it found the hardware (external case interface) but not the drive. If I can find the info I will post asap.


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Jan 01, 2007 15:22 |  #10

condyk wrote in post #2473158 (external link)
Correct ... so it's waste of my time if you can't be bothered spending time yourself describing exactly what you've done already. Good luck.

You forgot to make the rest of my sentence bold Dave. The part that said "...so people understand". Then I referred to your description & said that's what I've done. I figured others might understand your description better than mine. And I did spend time to explain what I've done (below), but excuse me if I didn't use the correct technical detailed explanation to help readers understand. At least I realised my explanation wasn't easily understood. I thought I rectified this by quoting your post & saying "I did what Condyk just said".

Sorry Dave, but unfortunately not everyone can be as good as you when making posts on POTN. Sorry for wasting your valuable time. Feel free to go back to watching footie.

I've uninstalled the Lacie connection on the laptop (says Hitachie blah blah) & reconnected the hardrive. It says "installed & ready to run", but it WON'T show as usual in "My Computer".


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Jan 01, 2007 15:33 |  #11

Karl C wrote in post #2473098 (external link)
Again, did you check the manufacturer's website for updated drivers? Or for any known issues? XP doesn't like buggy or poorly written drivers and it's not uncommon for any version of Windows to corrupt drivers. Did you run the XP Device Troubleshooting function? There also could be a registry problem.

I'm going to look for info on the Lacie website tomorrow. According to the booklet the hardrive doesn't need specific drivers. You just plug it in & the hardrive finds the hardware automatically. That worked on my other laptop today.

XP Troubleshooter can't find anything wrong.

Last night I unplugged the Lacie hardrive (it's an independent drive I guess?), and tried to read a memory stick, but it didn't work. The MS worked to read today, but not my Lacie drive. I always use the Lacie without any other USB device being connected.

Oh well, I'll check their website tomorrow. Thanks anyway everyone!


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Jan 01, 2007 15:37 |  #12

Did you try it exactly the way Dave described?

- plug it in
- uninstall drivers through device manager
- reboot (without unplugging the drive)
- let windows go through the "found new hardware" part


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Jan 01, 2007 15:52 |  #13

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Did you try it exactly the way Dave described?

- plug it in
- uninstall drivers through device manager
- reboot (without unplugging the drive)
- let windows go through the "found new hardware" part

Yes, done that in that order. It doesn't find new hardware at all. I've even tried to manually find the hardware. Maybe I'm not doing it right...

I've tried rebooting without turning the Lacie on & doing it after waiting for the laptop to find the hardrive. I've tried rebooting with the Lacie on etc.

I think the laptop is just playing games with me the way it did with the MS. I'm gonna let it rest for the night. As long as the hardrive itself doesn't die on me I'm fine. Otherwise, bye bye all my work & photos.


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Jan 01, 2007 15:53 |  #14

Claire on external devices what happens sometimes is that the drive letter becomes in conflict with an existing drive letter. What I would do is go to Start -> administrative tools -> computer management -> disk management -> look for the usb drive right click on it and choose to change the drive letter and choose a letter like Z for the drive letter. Close everything and go to my computer icon open it and see if you see it. Good luck.


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Jan 01, 2007 15:54 |  #15

Claire wrote in post #2474007 (external link)
Yes, done that in that order. It doesn't find new hardware at all. I've even tried to manually find the hardware. Maybe I'm not doing it right...

I've tried rebooting without turning the Lacie on & doing it after waiting for the laptop to find the hardrive. I've tried rebooting with the Lacie on etc.

I think the laptop is just playing games with me the way it did with the MS. I'm gonna let it rest for the night. As long as the hardrive itself doesn't die on me I'm fine. Otherwise, bye bye all my work & photos.

Ohh. If I were you I would copy everything to your old laptop just in case so you have a copy.


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