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Go Here And you will have to download the CD image and then burn it on to a disk. This would possibly be why you can't see it in your device manager because it doesn't know what it's looking for and how to run it. by downloading, burning it, and then installing it. The computer will then know exactly what the peripheral is and how to recognize it and run it as a hard drive. I sure hope this has helped. Thanks, Cody
Your drive could have errors due to the aborted task. You need to format your drive. Go to Computer Management, if your drive is recognized in device manager t will show up in the Computer Management, there you can format it. Good luck.
Check the usb port function in the computer bios settings and be sure that it is set to yes. Connect properly your external drive. If it has two wire usb connections, use both to obtain the maximum power that will be need by your drive.
Dear, Data can be recover but the drive must be accessible by OS. As you write windows vista says drive is not accessible and that the disk structure is corrupted and unreadable.Do one thing try the same drive at another PC. If it run on that PC copy the data to that PC. Now format the drive and paste the same data back to your drive. But, if same thing happend then there are chances of fault in the driveand for this you shuld visit to the service cetre but, they are not responsible for the data.
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