Re: Registry entry. net bios group, required to access external USB HD
Tech Tip: Click here to run a free scan for Windows Errors and optimize PC performance
Most of this means nothing to us. Tell us what you're trying to do and what
(if any) error messages you receive. Check Event Viewer and Device Manager
for errors, codes and or non-starting devices.
--
Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect
"Phil" wrote:
| Installation external HDD for USB recognized drive number, not recognize
drive.
| Events listed arrival, error, removal. Info indicated no net bios group.
| Help indicates not tab entry, but entry to registry required.
|
| Location of that entry and complete details not, of course, listed in
help.
| Having trouble getting infor out of ComUSA or manufacturer listed.
|
| Drive set as master, part number correctly read by this computer???
| --
| Phil of Sonoma CA
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: Windows 2003 - Microsoft Fax error - Event ID 32090
... "Phil Wright" wrote: ... >> service on a Domain Controller, but I applied the fix from Q842207 and it ... >> successfully and there were no errors in the Event Viewer. ... >> would be safe to say that there is a permissions limitation for the "NT ... (microsoft.public.win2000.fax) - Re: Windows XP Startup Message
... As I understand it deleting the entry using Autoruns deletes the source. ... You will certainly not subsequently see an error report in Event Viewer ... searching the Registry. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain) - Re: Lasker and Alekhine - Please explain this difference... over and over
... placement relates to your rank in the same series, first, 5th, last etc. ... Phil has no idea what he's talking about. ... Hmmm, looking at their entry on Lasker, I see: ... You are saying that Elo ratings were invovled at Nottingham 1936? ... (rec.games.chess.misc) - event viewer & time sync - BILL JAMES
... changed the time and did a sync ... > have a new entry in the Event Viewer showing failure. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) - Re: CHKDSK Corruption
... CHDSK will NOT cause a log to be reported in 'Event Viewer' if it is not ... Only then will it create an entry in the 'Application' section of 'Event ... Even if you run chkdsk WITH the '/f' switch on a drive other than the ... If it does (keep on finding the same error boot after boot check) - ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) |
|