I have a similar problem. I changed my "C " drive and
my "F, G & H" drive had no registry, I can not access
all the files there. Does anyone know of a program to
access these drives. I checked WinUndelete, but it is
only good on deleted files. There must be a program,
either free or bought out there. AL SMITH
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> I have a number of old computers which I intend to
> donate or dump, but first would like to look at, and
> maybe extract, the data on their hard disks. To do
> this I purchased a BYTECC HDD External Box, Model
> ME-835 which connects the old HD to an ACER Aspire
> 3000 laptop running Windows XP via a USB port.
> When I plug in the USB cable the computer recognizes
> "New Hardware", but I can't seem to access the old
> disk. In fact, I can't even determine if the laptop
> can "see" the disk. When I plug in a flash drive,
> the laptop immediately sees the drive and assigns it
> a letter designation with which I can then easily
> use to read the device, and I had assumed that I'd
> also see a new drive letter that represents the HD
> in the ME-835, but not so.
> I've attempted to do this with two different HDs,
> both are Maxtors, but different models, which date
> from the 1980s. Can the problem be with the fact
> that these particular HDs are old, or is it possible
> that I need a driver of some type. I thought that
> Windows XP would see the drives and then let me
> access them, but.....
> I'd sure appreciate any suggestions as to just what
> might be wrong here. The ME-835 did come with a CD
> with drivers, but there was a note that they worked
> with only Windows-98.
> Lewis Emerson
>
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