Reading a NT4 drive in XP?

ddrueding

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I just upgraded a user from NT4 to XP Pro. I took his old drive and installed it in a USB 2.0 enclosure so he can access his files. The drive letter is showing up, but it prompts for "insert disk". Is this an issue with the old version of NTFS or an indication that the enclosure is not operating properly?

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David
 

Buck

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Personally, I've never seen that, and I have taken drives from NT4 systems and have successfully read data from them within 2000 and XP. I've always been in the habit of taking drives like that and connecting then internally.
 

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Thanks for the quick response Buck, it does indeed look like some other type of error. I connected the drive to my system via USB and it's reading fine. I think their hardware is just too old.
 

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Kinda sounds like an incompatability between the USB enclosure and the drive. How old is this drive anyway?
 

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MaxBurn said:
Kinda sounds like an incompatability between the USB enclosure and the drive. How old is this drive anyway?

I didn't stop to look at it, but it was the original drive in a 440BX-based P2-400/128MB NT system. 8GB in 2 partitions of 4GB. When I installed a USB 2.0 PCI card in this machine and got WinXP Pro SP2 installed (yes, same hardware) the drive works fine. Only guess is that the onboard USB wasn't 1.1 compliant?
 
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