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W2K does not recognized SATA HDD via USB.

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tbtcust

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Oct 26, 2004
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Hi all,

I have a SATA drive with a XP image. I need to retrieve data files from this drive. The XP file windows\system32\config\system is corrupted.

I have a laptop with a W2K Pro image that I want to use to access the SATA drive. I have a USB SATA/IDE converter to accomplish this.

When I attach the SATA drive to the W2K box via the USB converter, the drive does not show up in Windows Explorer, My Computer, or Disk Management.

When I look at Disk drives under Computer Management, I see the SATA's manufactures name and under Universal Serial Bus Controllers I see the drive as USB Mass Storage.

When I double click on the unplug or eject hardware icon the drive is there with no drive letter attached.

How can I get W2K to recognize this drive via the USB in Windows Explorer, My Computer, or Disk Management?

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
You need to load the SATA drivers in order to see it. This is W2K before SATA was around. Usually the drive will come with a disk.
 
Thanks for repying GrimR. I don't think that it'd the driver. I used IDE drive and have the same issue. What are your thoughts?
 
Oh, also the adapter documentation and verdor website claim that this is plug and play.
 
I have a USB SATA/IDE converter to accomplish this

Can you describe exactly what you're doing - I thought those were to connect drives internally to a PC - how are you using it with a laptop? (has your laptop an external SATA connector?) In your situation I'd either find a PC with SATA connectors to do the recovery or buy a SATA external drive enclosure so you can connect via usb to anything.
 
Thanks for your input wolluf.

I have a SATA drive with a XP image. I need to retrieve data files from this drive. The XP file windows\system32\config\system is corrupted.

I have a laptop with a W2K Pro image that I want to use to access the SATA drive. I have a USB SATA/IDE converter/connector to accomplish this.

When I attach the SATA drive to the W2K box via the USB converter, the drive does not show up in Windows Explorer, My Computer, or Disk Management.

When I look at Disk drives under Computer Management, I see the SATA's manufactures name and under Universal Serial Bus Controllers I see the drive as USB Mass Storage.

When I double click on the unplug or eject hardware icon the drive is there with no drive letter attached.

How can I get W2K to recognize this drive via the USB in Windows Explorer, My Computer, or Disk Management?
 
Sorry about the last post

"I have a USB SATA/IDE converter/connector to accomplish this." This is an SATA external drive enclosure and I'm connecting via usb.
 
Other usb devices (particularly say a USB memory stick) work ok?

Have you access to another machine to see if its the enclosure/hard drive or your machine that's the problem?

Ideally access to a machine with sata connectors so you could connect directly (and possibly run drive manufacturer's diagnostic) would be useful.

Possible causes as I see it:-

Your machine has a problem with USB storage devices
Your enclosure is defective
The hard drive is dying/dead - so all you're seeing is the enclosure, there's nothing active inside - or effectively so inside an enclosure (another known good drive in the enclosure would confirm/eliminate this).

 
I have found the problem. The HDD I want to access has a password on it. I took the password off and am able to get my data and a drive letter is assigned.

Thank you all
 
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