![]() ![]() Keep the disk powered onĪt all times whilst following these steps. Power up the disk and give it a few minutes to spin-up and get going, then plug it in to a free USB port (Not on a hub!).Firstly, unplug all non-essential USB devices - I've found that the more free space on the serial bus, the better my drive behaves. ![]() In my case, I've found that the drive can often be mounted, but a bit of patience is often required. ![]() Going on my own experiences therefore, I'd like to suggest that it's the drive that's the problem part here and not the Huge disk by my standards, and I only needed a disk for carrying 30GB of non-critical data around.Hence the swap! :-) I have an old PATA based external HDD that's been exhibiting the same problem recently.But only from a month ago,Īfter I'd swapped out the old Hitachi 120GB disk for an old/knackered Quantum 40GB unit that I had knocking around. ![]()
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