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940199 Error message when you try to install a new hardware device on a Windows Vista-based computer: "Windows encountered a problem installing the driver A Maxtor OneTouch 4 500GB drive, a SimpleTech USB/Firewire and a Venus DS3 USB enclosure. When I plug in any of these devices, Vista asks for a driver which

Install Windows to a USB external drive?
Installing them will not improve disk access, anyway. I've never been required to install such a third-party SATA drive, since I do not use RAID, a third-party RAID driver on a floppy (or CD/DVD, or USB Flash drive, if your motherboard supports it, or an external USB or Firewire drive) will ONLY be necessary if

Can't boot windows vista installation
It has been previous posted, here in this newsgroup, that people have gotten XP to boot successfully off an USB drive, but only after coping a "known" working internal IDE drive. Also, since Vista is still in development (I have not used it yet.), this "restriction" of installing onto USB/Firewire drives may still

USB stops working after recent Windows Update
You'd do better with USB or Firewire. There goes the wires on the desk if you want speed. You are better off getting a computer with space inside. Slade's already gotten his ass handed to him on this. The simple bottom line is that basic HD's today (appropriate for installing in an EUDC) can't saturate their SATA-1

Recovery from unauthorized Vista upgrade?
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Acronis True Image - step-by-step instuctions for disk-to-disk ...
Images are then sync to a large USB/FIREWIRE drive. I have recently added an eSATA external drive as well but have not tested as a boot from CD and restore TI has I back up before any software install and after if things go well. This is the most common thing. With VISTA I currently have rolled back frequently.

Hard drive crash
Install it internally with a standard 100Mb EIDE or with a faster SATA interface. Install the game of your choice on that drive and play it. As with Ethernet, these interfaces may have a small delay due to an extra buffering stage in the USB or Firewire controller for packet assembly and validation,

Microsoft throws in the towel on Vista
How is the external drive hooked up to your computer (for example, USB or Firewire)? Is it partitioned? Let me know what you find, Chris On Feb 20, 5:02 pm, Mart wrote: HI Randy, you're right, For the moment I have decided to install Copernic Desktop and use that for files with Google Desktop to search Gmail.

Can easy transfer use disk from crashed pc
It came with a 15.4" screen, Core Duo 1.73GHz (dual core) processor, 1GB memory, 120GB hard drive, DVD-R/ W DL DVD drive, USB/Firewire, Wi-Fi, and Vista Home Premium Edition, et al. Then, when a real Admin moment happens (eg Installing a new App), the User is challenged and prompted through the install.

Transferable drives
Pull the drive and slave it in a computer running a working install of Vista or possibly XP. Depending on the target drive's characteristics, you may need a drive adapter; ie, laptop-to-IDE or a SATA controller card, etc. A usb/firewire external drive enclosure works very well, too. Use the working Windows Explorer

USB memory stick needs drivers???
I have a couple USB external drives that work fine with Vista. What you may want to do is switch the drive(s) to a different USB/Firewire port and see if Windows that are used as storage for my home network, both of which worked just fine in XP, but have only worked once since installing Vista on my computer.

MacPro cheaper than Build your own PC ??
Patrick Henry Hartnett PatrickHenryHartn...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I thank you for your efforts anyhow. one of which is a cd/dvd-rw OR a usb thumb drive with enough capacity to hold your data OR an external usb/firewire hard drive formatted FAT32 (not NTFS).

Vista Ultimate 64 can't see external USB Drives
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Microsoft throws in the towel on Vista
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installation XP professional SP3, SATA driver installation
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the drive and slave it in a computer running a working install of XP/Vista. Depending on the target drive's characteristics, you may need a drive adapter; ie, laptop-to-IDE or a SATA controller card, etc. A usb/firewire external drive enclosure works very well, too. Use the working Windows Explorer to copy the

Lost data in an Encypted drive
5 USB, 2x Firewire 800, 2x Firewire 400. That's gotta be a first :) Does the 'Business edition' of Vista allow DVD playback, or do you need to install a codec for it ? Re:co On 10 Feb 2008, at 10:11, Benjamin Stanley wrote: The standard mac v windows pc price comparisons tend to look at comparable machines from

Re-install XP Pro
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Microsoft throws in the towel on Vista
Mick M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general You don't do a defrag when you are doing a clean install! Unplug and USB/FireWire/LPT connections - physically disconnect the cables and turn the devices off in the BIOS. 9. What other cards or adapters do you have on the system (ie,

cenovnik PC komponenti za 12.02.2008
Lot of things change and one major worry is whether I lose my Vista License if do a clean re-install. Already my Vista (Licensed version) is validated and one of which is a cd/dvd-rw OR a usb thumb drive with enough capacity to hold your data OR an external usb/firewire hard drive formatted FAT32 (not NTFS).

USB MASS STORAGE DEVICE
Hook up a Ethernet HD and connect one internally using SATA or EIDE. Then install OS X or Windows on both of them. Then use the OS for a number of things like converting video, playing games or surfing the Internet. You can try the same thing with USB or Firewire. I've done it and I know what happens. John.