So I bought the Western Digital 2T my passport with which to clone audiophile 18. Took about 13 hours and then said it was finished. Plugged the clone into my other two Microsoft win 10 machines and neither one of them can see the Clone it shows up in device manager but not in Windows Explorer and I can't open it to run the program. The cloning software I used is macrium. I also own acronis 2016 which apparently can see the drive. Still can't run it. Any computer Wizards smarter than me? (Yes I realize thats no great achievement!)
The first thing I would do is to go into Disk Management and make sure the drive has been assigned a drive letter. This happened to me a few months ago. My external HD did not have a drive letter assigned so Windows would not see it even though it shows up OK in Device Manager.
Keep in mind there are other situations that could cause this problem. This just happened to be mine at the time.
Yes, you can format it and set a drive letter in Disk Manager. You can just copy the files manually with Ctrl+A then drag, there's just one hidden file in the root datalist.asc it just points the shortcuts to the exe in the folder:
Most of the cases formatting is not necessary with a NEW drive IMO. USB, Western Digital and windows 10 sometimes are troublesome. With older WD USB stuff i needed WD's SES drivers BTW.
Also check for your latest Chipset drives for your mainboard. If you have a separate USB (3.0) controller card, check for it's latest drivers. I found especially that even USB-Audio can be influenced (dropouts) by the Graphics card drivers from AMD-RADEON. Furthermore for USB, check that the computer cannot switch off the connected USB, click right click on every HUB and check power management, and switch off selective suspend in power management. See pictures below.
BTW a higher drive letter defined is good advice, and you could use TeraCopy or FastCopy to copy faster, and i found the verify options there very useful. With both on my system with USB 3.0 copying can be up to 100 MB/s sometimes. F
Pipe, Fiddle, actually when I started up macrium it said it was going to erase everything on the new WD drive anyway. I going to do the Disk Management today, that sounds like the ticket. WSS
Just to be sure I do not want to format the new Drive correct? It has been cloned and Disk Management sees it as audio file. I selected in as the new Dr but it doesn't seem to have changed anything. And the drivers are up-to-date. WSS
Speech-to-text Fiddler I said audiophile Also I opened the drive from Disk Management everything was there after I changed it to the letter n. Set up an installed properly. Now I will restart and see if it shows up in explorer. WSS
Okay went through the driver's process but they were current. Went through the change letter process 3rd time was the charm. Asked me if I wanted to format and I said heck no. So there it is in Windows Explorer happy as a little red clam. Thanks for the support everybody! WSS
Well bad news. I had to drive up and running on the surface and the Dell even had the program going till it got hinky, closeout restart and the drive is gone again. Set it as M drive on both machines. I think the actual program is G drive on my recording computer. That's the one I cloned it on. Tomorrow I'll try setting it as G drive and see if that makes a difference. WSS
...... even had the program going till it got hinky, closeout restart and the drive is gone again ..... WSS
Weird. I begin to think that it's a hardware fault.
1) Check with an other USB cable first, even if it worked earlier.
2) If not, UNINSTALL all USB devices & USB hubs one by one by right clicking on them from Device Manager, see picture. Windows reinstalls them automatically, and it might be clever to do that in Safe Mode. There's also a tool for that, freeware, USBDeview. Recommendable and good for trouble shooting any USB stuff.
PS What type WD drive do you have, the small WD My Passport USB 3.0 as PGmusic stuff comes with? I have a few by now since they first came out; never had an issue with them. BUT they use 5V power from the USB bus on your computer to get them working, usually a weak point with laptops. In the BIOS of your computer there's occasionally a switched 'off' option to appoint a USB port to have extra power for (charging) external devices. Set that to on if you can. When you use a laptop and TWO USB external drives (??), it might be advisable to get a powered USB universal switchox in between. I have a cheap one, 15$ from china, came with a power supply, actually never needed it for these WD's though, but might with a laptop. WD sells them too: WD 3.1 hub
I ended up just formatting the Dr opening them both in separate windows and dragging the BB file over. when it's finished I'll drag the rest over and see if that works. I'm guessing it will. WSS
as I said I formatted and copied the audiophile onto The Back-up USB drive. When into Disk Management set the drive as m. shows up in Windows Explorer I open the program and it works fine. Unfortunately when I restart the computer it is no longer in Windows Explorer. Back into Disk Management reset the letter of the drive again and now it works again. Until I reboot. There must be something I have to do to lock it into place? WSS
Get USBdeview. Uninstall all USB stuff (you might not be able to use your mouse or keyboard all of a sudden at some point, if you uninstall them first when they're USB driven). However windows re installs all automatically when you reboot, and might clean up an eventuall USB mess up. If that's not helping, i still think your laptop doesn't have enough power to drive your WD hardisk; you'll need a powered USB harddisk hub with proper 5 volts supply on that bus.
PS It's still not clear to me what kind/brand of computer you have. Power problems are more likely with a laptop or tablet. My DELL precision laptop has only one USB port having extra power for such use. Did you try the drive on another computer yet? F
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