or just this:
I got it for gaming and music backup purposes (among others). I would like to finish backing up my GOG collection, for instance.
My Windows XP PC refuses to load the thing. It powers up, it shows up in Device Manager as a disk drive, shows that it is working properly in properties and seems to load as a USB device. But the actual drive is nowhere to be seen; not in My Computer and not in Disk Management (so I don't even have the option to initialize, format or assign a letter to the drive on this PC).
Plugged it in to a Windows 8 PC and there's nothing wrong with the drive itself. Loads up fine, I can copy things, reformat, everything.
I really would like to use this on the XP PC, as I want to install things from the USB drive and I do a lot of backup work with programs that prefer the XP environment.
I have tried EVERYTHING. I have uninstalled/reinstalled drivers, restarted many times under different conditions (for example, disabling my integrated USB Card reader hub), reinserting the USB cable in different ports, consulting the Seagate site and it's worthless troubleshooter, and even reformatted the drive on Win8 with a small partition (Fat32 with default settings, was on NTSF, which is obviously preferable). Nothing will get my PC to recognize this drive.
I did read that it may be incompatible with some motherboards, so the issue may not even be with Win XP or my software/drivers.
And that's what I've concluded
But dang it,it's an "Universal Serial Bus"
I'm about ready to crack the thing open and put the HDD in an enclosure that I KNOW my PC likes.
Phew, sorry for all the ranting,
but anyone have any better ideas?




