Re: USB connected HDs

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With only three settings SL should be slave. An old CD-ROM drive
is great for thesing the adaptor...

Uwe


Jeff wrote:
Thanks for the ideas. I'll try that.

Do you know if there is a website that shows typical jumper settings. Most of my drives have 3 jumper settings: MA, SL, and CS. I'm guessing MA means master and SL means slave. But maybe SL means single? Needless to say, I no longer have the paperwork that came with these old HDs.

I also thought maybe the adapter is defective and I should return it for another.

Jeff

"Uwe Sieber" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:51jjtuF1ke9jgU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Some thoughts...

Move the master jumper back and forth a bit, sometimes they have
contatct problems...
Some drives have an additional setting called 'single drive' which
is then the right one of an USB adaptor.

Check in the device manager if there is an unknown USB device.
Delete it and then reattach the adaptor.


Uwe



Jeff wrote:
I purchased a Sata/IDE to USB Adapter to work with 6 old IDE hard drives I accumulated from other PCs over the years. I connected the included external power adapter to the HD and the USB adapter to the USB 2 ports on a PC running XP SP2.

These PC USB ports work perfectly with other backup external HDs I own and with USB flash drives. But: I cannot get my old HDs to show up on the PCs using the
adapter cable.

I tried this with 2 different PCs, both running XP SP2 and had the same
problem with ALL my old IDE hardrives (set with jumper as "MA") using the adapter, so I do not think it is a case of the HDs being bad or the PCs and their USB ports being
bad.

What happens in all cases is:
1) the lights light up on the adapter showing it to be connected.
2) the icon showing that a USB device is connected shows on the Windows
taskbar, and when hovered on says there is a storage drive connected.

BUT,
a) no drive shows up in "My Computer", even on repeated refresh.
b) Computer management / Disk Management / does not reveal the presence of
the USB adapter connected HD
c) Device Manager shows (under USB controllers) that a storage device is
present and enabled and working correctly.

*Do I have to do anything in XP to make My computer show the HDs attached to the PC with the USB adapter?

Thank you.

Jeff


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