USB port will not accept ext hard disk's or pend drives

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I have a PC with XP on it that currently has 4 USB ports. 2 are being
used with the mouse and wireless adapter. I have tried to plug in a
small external hard disk to copy some data. When I plug it in, a small
status message states it is recognised as USB media. It does not
appear in explorer though.

The same is the case for a USB pen drive.

Any ideas folks?

Regards, Simon
 
<simonbrentford@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a PC with XP on it that currently has 4 USB ports. 2 are being
> used with the mouse and wireless adapter. I have tried to plug in a
> small external hard disk to copy some data. When I plug it in, a small
> status message states it is recognised as USB media. It does not
> appear in explorer though.
>
> The same is the case for a USB pen drive.


What does the Disk Manager show you? They could be getting the same drive
letter as a shared drive.

What if you plug two drives in at once?
 
Look out for front USB ports connected to a pin header on motherboard, which
"shares" a single USB port at the rear panel. i.e. you can't have USB
devices plugged into both at the same time. :-)

regards, Richard


<simonbrentford@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1184660655.711677.43080@z28g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
>I have a PC with XP on it that currently has 4 USB ports. 2 are being
> used with the mouse and wireless adapter. I have tried to plug in a
> small external hard disk to copy some data. When I plug it in, a small
> status message states it is recognised as USB media. It does not
> appear in explorer though.
>
> The same is the case for a USB pen drive.
>
> Any ideas folks?
>
> Regards, Simon
>
 
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