External HDD: Works in WIN7, Doesn't work in XP


  1. Posts : 3
    Ubuntu 11.04 x86, Windows XP Pro x86, Windows 7 Ultimate x86
       #1

    External HDD: Works in WIN7, Doesn't work in XP


    I was hoping for some help.

    I have a seagate 2 TB external HDD. It has 1 FAT32 partition. Everything works as expected in Windows Vista/7 and even in Ubuntu.

    When connecting the external HDD to any XP machine (tested 3 computers with XP), the device will not show up under My Computer.

    It is visible in Device Manager.

    Important:
    Under Disk Management, the drive shows up without any labelling and has improper file system and partitioning! It's as though the partition table is messed up, however, the drive works perfectly on any Vista/WIN7/Linux pc.

    More info:
    WIN7 Sees 1.86 TB, 1 partition:Fat32
    XP Sees 3 TB (yes, three terabytes!), 4 partitions. 2 partitions show as UNALLOCATED, 1 partition UNKNOWN, and 1 partition (OS/2 Boot).

    Not only is the capacity incorrect, but darn well everything else about the drive shows up incorrect under Disk Management. This happens with all XP PCs. Hate to sound redundant, but works well under any other OS.

    Also, I ran a SFC /SCANNOW with one XP machine in the event the FAT32 drivers or DLLs were corrupted and no resolve. I reinstalled XP on the same machine and the results were identical.


    Thank you for your time and hopefully, with your help, we can resolve this quickly.

    twicked
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  2. Posts : 1,653
    Windows 10 Pro. EFI boot partition, full EFI boot
       #2

    Did you format it with a GUID Partition table instead of a master boot record? 32 bit XP doesn't recognize GPT. I doubt it is that though because there is supposed to be a protective MBR inside the GPT that would make the disk look like a 2TB partition of unknown type and no free space to 32 bit XP.
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  3. Posts : 3
    Ubuntu 11.04 x86, Windows XP Pro x86, Windows 7 Ultimate x86
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I'm not certain, but I do know that I used TOKIWA's FAT32Formatter to format several external hard drives. I have two 2TB drives (one seagate, one Lacie) that are displaying the same results on different XP PCs.

    I first noted the issue two weeks ago after lending my spare external drive to a friend and it wouldn't display on either of his XP machines. I assumed, ignorantly, that the USB ports or some drivers had gone corrupt since both machines were running in poor states. But I just set up a triple boot Ubuntu-XP-Win7 machine and two other XP re-installs for some clients, each separate legitimate copies from their purchase or through my company. All machines so far with XP failed to see the externals properly, but always the same partition table, file system, and exaggerated capacity issues

    For the last year I've used it for music and such on all my gaming systems (PS3, Wii, and Xbox which requires drives to be fat32) and for my files. I suppose I just haven't ever plugged any of the externals that I've formatted into an XP machine before these last few weeks and I'm just noticing that XP has no clue what it's looking at.

    I can still use my external on my xbox and other pc's, however, the 5 XP machines I've recently imaged or at my friends will not take to either drive.
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  4. Posts : 3
    Ubuntu 11.04 x86, Windows XP Pro x86, Windows 7 Ultimate x86
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Oh, my spare was LaCie.

    I've noticed, too, the volume sizes for the unallocated partitions equal that of the free space remaining on the drives. I'm wondering what caused this.

    NEW INFO:

    Just formatted another External (Samsung 1 TB) with the same tool from Windows 7. This drive is capable of being read as expected in Windows XP. Why then, I wonder, do the LaCie and Seagate drives not work in XP?

    A mystery is afoot, people. I don't like mysteries..
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