Unable to read SATA 2.5 Drive.

SThompson86

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Hello, I am trying to back a clients data up using my USB external HD reader. The drive will show up in my computer for a split second, and then I am prompted to reformat the drive. Note that I am on Windows 7. Really not sure on what to do, but I really need to know because IF this was a hard drive failure with data back up I might be screwed other than using puppy linux. I would like to see my HD reader work though. Also the hard drive started Beeping..? I have never heard a HD beep before.

I have had problems with Windows 7 working correctly with a USB HD reader at work. I really do not know what the problem could be. Wish I still had an XP machine around so I could try it. I do have my home server thats running Server 2k3. I will try it with it.

Thanks in advanced.
 
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Wish I still had an XP machine around so I could try it.
Thanks in advanced.

Sorry if this sounds harsh, but just build an XP machine if you think you need one. You are a tech and I am sure you can build a decent XP box for $100+ or so. You know you are going to need it again (and again) so why are you limiting yourself.

I have XP, Vista, 7 and Win 2000 server boxes in my shop plus I sometimes sneak stuff off the live W2k3 servers when I need files. I also have a XP netbook and XP and Vista laptops just for comparing things or stealing stuff for clients machines.

ps- dont put the drive on a USB port if you dont need to. If you have a box inhouse/inhome that you can open then put the drive directly on the onboard SATA/PATA cables and get rid of all of the USB nonsense from your diag process if you think it might be stopping you.
 
Sorry if this sounds harsh, but just build an XP machine if you think you need one. You are a tech and I am sure you can build a decent XP box for $100+ or so. You know you are going to need it again (and again) so why are you limiting yourself.

I have XP, Vista, 7 and Win 2000 server boxes in my shop plus I sometimes sneak stuff off the live W2k3 servers when I need files. I also have a XP netbook and XP and Vista laptops just for comparing things or stealing stuff for clients machines.

ps- dont put the drive on a USB port if you dont need to. If you have a box inhouse/inhome that you can open then put the drive directly on the onboard SATA/PATA cables and get rid of all of the USB nonsense from your diag process if you think it might be stopping you.

I ended up hooking into an internal SATA port which worked. Not sure why W7 does not like HD reader, but yea like you say I need to go with works.

Thanks
 
Backup that data.. :) Yeah you should always have a computer with an old OS on it.. You never know when you might need it. Yes windows 7 is great but we still need xp or something else. When I do HD recovery I connect the drive internally to a desktop system.
 
Backup that data.. :) Yeah you should always have a computer with an old OS on it.. You never know when you might need it. Yes windows 7 is great but we still need xp or something else. When I do HD recovery I connect the drive internally to a desktop system.

gotcha, thanks for the insight!
 
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