They cables were bad, it was just that the 2 t drive was formatted, and data written to it using the USB 3 cables. The other drive was formatted using a USB 2. I jut switched the data cables, did not get any other cables. Just something querky about how each works.
Does the adapter connect via USB 2 or 3.0? Looking for solutions yielded the following, which is weird.
Other posts were unhelpful.
I think it's just XP 32-bit that isn't GPT-aware, and Paragon has a driver to make it so.Any OS that is not GPT aware will only show GPT protected
If it's USB 2, it probably doesn't play nice with 4K-format drives. I recommend a drive dock rather than adapter. This one works well for me.
That's weird, and something that I don't seem to encounter -- unless the drive is in rough shape with lots of sectors pending reallocation (in which case, I would have used my hardware imager rather than expose the drive to Windows). If it's a Western Digital drive, it could have a firmware issue that makes it initialize and read v e r y slowly.
I think it largely depends on the USB dock you use whether it passes the drive ID through to the OS. I know these SATDOC2U233 docs I have don't pass the drive ID through (which annoys me in my work) so it doesn't install a driver each time. But, I've never seen it take more than about 1 min to install the driver either. Is your internet really slow there or something?