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Re: USB Hard Drive Write Protect Error
Freddy,
Thanks for the suggestion. I didn't even bother with disk manager because I
couldn't format from explorer. I tried it in disk manager, it formatted and
is working now.
Regards-Michael G.
"freddy" <fkirschen@tidalwave.net> wrote in message
news:1CAF4033-AB74-40F7-95B7-8E4A4FD36458@microsoft.com...
> Michael,
>
> Since you're not getting any action on this, I though I'd throw out a
> suggestion to consider. Try partitioning and formatting the drive in
> Vista
> using Disk Management. Just a thought that maybe Vista doesn't recognize
> something about WinXP's way of doing things.
>
> Also, does your USB port provide sufficient power for the hard drive. Try
> using an external power source, if you're not already doing so. Laptops
> sometimes provide little power to USB ports to conserve battery. Just
> some
> thoughts.
> --
> freddy
>
>
> "Michael Gerbasio" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm running Vista x64 on a T61 notebook. I have a Western Digital
>> Passport
>> usb hard drive. I need to copy files larger than allowed by FAT32 so
>> using
>> my WinXP Pro desktop I shrunk the existing FAT32 partition, created a new
>> partition, formatted it as NTFS.
>>
>> Using any WinXP PC, I have no problems accessing the NTFS partition on
>> the
>> hard drive. However, using Vista, I can read the partition, but not write
>> to
>> it. When I try to write to the NTFS partition, I get an error saying the
>> drive is write protected. Any idea how I can fix this problem? Thanks.
>>
>> Regards-Michael G.
>>
>>
>>
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