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sueandcarol | 13:08 Mon 30th May 2005 | Technology
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Just bought an external HDD to store my cds as mp3/wma files.  I am running Windows XP.  I have it connected and the device manager says the drivers are loaded ok.  How do I get the computer to recognise it as a removeable drive and assign a letter to it?  I can find it as a USB mass storage device and that is as far as I get
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Are you using a laptop?

Does the external HDD have an external power supply as well as the USB cable?

Hi there.

If you go to 'My Computer' Xp should automatically confire it as a removable drive and assign a drive letter. Simply double click it and it will open up. You can drag and drop your files to it if you wish.

Hope this helps

Find My Computer and right click it > Manage. In here will be Disk Management (under Storage) where your new hard drive will be. You must create a partition then format it (use quick NTFS) before it can have a drive letter and be visible in My Computer.

Try THIS to format your hard drive, its very good.

When I go to My Computer - I cannot find it.  it is only  when I go to Control Panel and System and expand the Disk Drives or USB ports that it shows up.  I thought it would be as simple as it showing up on My Computer - as it does when I connect a small MP3 player - as a removable drive

We had this the other week and the answer I gave here http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Internet-and-Technology/Question111416.html seemed to do the trick.

I don't think operating systems see the device properly 'til it's been formated.

Thanks Fitzer - I will try this.  Sounds just what I need

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