External USB Hard Disk Won't Initialize in XP/7
I am using a External USB drive here. I am trying to use it on Windows XP pc. But there is some issue with the same. My pc is not able to read the drive at all. I checked in Device Manager where I found an yellow exclamation warning. I tired to update the drivers but still it is not working. Later on I connected the driver to my Vista pc. It was installed. But now after two days the drive just does not open. Looks like some kind of serious drivers issue.
Re: External USB Hard Disk Won't Initialize in XP/7
I think the device is malfunctioned due to which you got the error. It is necessary that you must visit the official website of the hard drive manufacturer and download the latest driver. Download that and install it in your pc. I am sure that will be helpful enough to fix the issue. You can go directly in device manager and uninstall the drive first. The default windows drivers in your pc does not looks to be working well.
Re: External USB Hard Disk Won't Initialize in XP/7
It is correct. Try to check the usb port and then test back. Just connect the hard drive to some other port and see. I was getting the same issue when I had connected the hard drive to an usb hub. I am having shortage of usb ports on my pc and through a usb hub I can use multiple devices like printer and other external storage. Windows XP has an usb driver updates that can help you for fixing the issue.
Re: External USB Hard Disk Won't Initialize in XP/7
64 bit Vista When I went to properties and initialized, it asked if I wanted MBR or GPT partitioning. It said that the GPT partition might not be bootable. Once I chose MBR, the disk came right up.