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Tough luck Tony... Pretty odd though...
I think the USB case manufacturer is using the old "general"
advise (which I used to adhear to) that a drive works
best in the "box" it was formatted in. This was a "rule of thumb"
back in the old days (DOS 6.2 to Win95, etc) when there were
slightly different translations used in the MBs (or controller card)
hardware for the HDs. (Not counting software DDOs at all..)
The HDs would eventually look the same to the OS(s), but
if a HD has switched to a different controller, (or MB) there
"could be" subtle different in the translation of the bits...
(This would lead to what looked like corruption of the data...)
Rick Glazier
From: "Tony M." (> Tony Mayer)
> This may be specific to the enclosure. My current enclosure will NOT
> use NTFS. I bought it less than a year ago.
> Peter Shkabara wrote:
>> I don't know why there were mentions that NTFS will not work over USB. When
>> I needed to connect my wife's IDE drive to my computer, I just plugged it
>> into my external USB case and read the contents. The drive had been
>> formatted to NTFS using Win XP Pro. All of my external USB drives are
>> formatted with NTFS and I have no problems. As noted with my wife's drive,
>> the drive does not even have to be formatted in the USB case to be usable. I
>> am referring to USB 2 devices that I have; I don't know if USB 1 may have a
>> problem.
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