• One Of My Mistakes

    From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to All on Sat Apr 25 21:52:00 2020
    Howdy!,

    I usually use a 2TB Internal HDD with a Tripp-Lite
    USB 2.0 to SATA / IDE Adapter when I back up the XP pc.

    One of the many many mistakes I've made using computers was when I saw a
    very good price for a 4TB WD My Passport "External" HDD and bought it.

    I have bought several External HDDs up to 3TB size and used them to
    store True Image Back Ups I've made.

    When I connected the 4TB'er to the XP Desktop, XP never saw it.

    The Vista Home Basic Notebook saw it just fine.

    So I plugged the 4TB HDD in the Vista pc and used the Tripp-Lite Adapter to
    put copies of the Back Up Files that are on two of the Internal HDDs on to
    the new 4TB HDD.

    Then I used a MD5 Checker Program to see if the Files on the 4TB HDD were the same as are on the Internal HDD's and all was O.K.

    My Original Plan was to put those Back Up Files on the Internal HDD's on to
    the 4TB'er and then reuse one of the 2TB HDDs for Backing Up by Erasing the True Image Files I had on it.

    Now I'm not so sure I want to take those Files off either one of those
    2TB Drives.

    I know I shouldn't be apprehensive but I don't want to lose any of the
    Father, Child, GrandChild backup files.

    Even though I know I can use the method I did to get the files on the 4TB HDD and put them back on the 2TB drive they came from I still am concerned about removing them.

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .


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  • From August Abolins@2:221/360 to Ed Vance on Sun Apr 26 08:46:07 2020
    On 4/25/2020 9:52 PM, between "Ed Vance : All":

    One of the many many mistakes I've made using computers was
    when I saw a very good price for a 4TB WD My
    Passport "External" HDD and bought it.

    What's the mistake in that? 4TB is fine hdd to have!


    When I connected the 4TB'er to the XP Desktop, XP never saw
    it.

    This has something to do with XP being 32-bit and therefore only capable of addressing a 2TB partition, max.


    The Vista Home Basic Notebook saw it just fine.

    Hmmm.. Is/was the Vista = 64bit OS?


    Now I'm not so sure I want to take those Files off either
    one of those 2TB Drives.

    You've got some decisions to make. ;)

    Cheers,
    ..A

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Ed Vance on Sat Apr 25 22:57:06 2020
    Hello Ed,

    When I connected the 4TB'er to the XP Desktop, XP never saw it.

    I've had issues like that too and what I did was make several smaller paritions
    on it and then I'm sure WindowsXP will see it.

    A bit of a pain but then it'll work with older hardware.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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