Solved Windows XP Pro won't recognize external drive formatted in Windows 7

RochaMalhada

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I did try to find this topic with a few searches; I hope this hasn't already been covered.

I bought an external bare SATA II drive docking station (BlacX Duet) and a WD Caviar 2 TB drive to go in it. I'm using the USB cable interface to attach it to my Windows 7 Pro laptop (MacBook Pro on Bootcamp).

Drivers installed automatically, etc., no problems. I created a single primary partition on the drive and formatted it NTFS. No problems/issues in Win 7 using the drive.

My intent is to use this for backups on multiple computers.

Well, I attached the unit to my Dell Inspiron 1525 laptop running Windows XP Pro, drivers installed automatically. It recognizes the presence of the drive in Disk Manager, but it does not recognize the NTFS partition that I created in Win 7 on the other laptop.

What am I missing here, or what did I do wrong?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
MacBook Pro (bootcamp) 17"
OS
Windows 7 Pro 64-bit SP 1
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU M 620 @ 2.67GHz (2660 MHz)
Memory
8 Gb
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M
After further investigation, I noticed that the drive appeared in the disk management utility on Windows XP as a "GPT protective partition", thus Win XP could not access it.

This came about via my own lack of knowledge when I initialized the new disk in Windows 7 and selected "GUID partition table (GPT) partition style". :o I should have selected the master boot record (MBR) method.

I couldn't figure out how to revert the disk. A quick web search for "GPT protective partition" led me to this page:

How to delete GPT Protective Partition - Paul Gu|blog

In Win XP, I followed the command prompt instructions given on that page, and re-initialized, formatted NTFS, etc. Now the drive works fine in both OS

Fortunately I had very little data to lose, but it was an exercise in wasted time due to my own ignorance. :banghead:

Thanks to AddRam for some good advice as well (Partition Wizard Bootable CD) - Had I heard it before I reformatted it may have saved me some time and effort
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
MacBook Pro (bootcamp) 17"
OS
Windows 7 Pro 64-bit SP 1
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU M 620 @ 2.67GHz (2660 MHz)
Memory
8 Gb
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M
Rocha Malhada,
You are a life saver! I was having the same problem in my brand new 'professionally built' system, and the guy who built it couldn't 'remember' what to do to make the data disk accessible to XP just as it already was in Win 7. I bookmarked your link on how to delete GPT Protective Partition for future reference too.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom build Win 7 XP dual boot
OS
Windows 7 Pro SP1 64 bit & Win XP home 32 bit
CPU
AMD FX 6300 Black Edition
Motherboard
Asus M5 A97 R2.0
Memory
Kingston HyperX Red 8GB 1600MHz
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon 7770 PCIE 3.0 1 GB DDR5
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio (onboard)
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 930B (to be upgraded soon)
Screen Resolution
1024 x 768 (hence the upgrade soon)
Hard Drives
Western Digital Blue WD5000AAKX 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 6.0Gbs
2 x Western Digital WD1500ADFD 150GB 10,000 RPM 'Raptor' Sata 1.5 Gbs
PSU
Antec Neo He 550
Case
Antec Sonata 380
Cooling
1x 120mm rear cooling fan + stock AMD CPU cooling fan
Keyboard
Logitech G15 gaming keyboard
Mouse
Microsoft USB Trackball Optical
Internet Speed
Cable internet
Antivirus
Webroot Secure Anywhere Complete
Browser
Mozilla Firefox 23.0
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