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Windows 2000 and a 200gig hard drive....Troubles!!!updates and I have a 10gig hard drive with the OS on it and then I have a second hard drive that is my storage drive and files are constantly going on an doff of this hard drive. The size of the second hard drive is 200gigs. Well basically I have one folder with about 1500 files in it and when I go into the folder to sort out the files it keeps on giving me errors when I try to move the files (cut and paste). Basically it will move most of the files but them some files won't move. It gives me some error that says that the drive is unreadable. Well I pulled this 200gig hard drive out of a WinXP Pro machine and it worked flawlessly in there and I was doing the same thing that I am doing here. I am just wondering if there is some issue with Windows 2000 Pro that is not allowing me to read this hard drive. If I do get this error I can restart the system and then I can move the files but this would require me to reboot the machine at least once a day which isnt what I wanted to do. If anybody can help me out at all please do so!! Thanks!! -Zac Did you apply the reghack in this article? This is usually done before the
drive is in use so be sure you're backed up. 48-Bit LBA Support for ATAPI Disk Drives in Windows 2000 http://support.microsoft.com/?id=305098 -- Show quoteHide quoteRegards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "zac_haryy" wrote: |I have Windows 200 Pro installed on my computer with all of the latest | updates and I have a 10gig hard drive with the OS on it and then I have a | second hard drive that is my storage drive and files are constantly going on | an doff of this hard drive. The size of the second hard drive is 200gigs. | Well basically I have one folder with about 1500 files in it and when I go | into the folder to sort out the files it keeps on giving me errors when I try | to move the files (cut and paste). Basically it will move most of the files | but them some files won't move. It gives me some error that says that the | drive is unreadable. Well I pulled this 200gig hard drive out of a WinXP Pro | machine and it worked flawlessly in there and I was doing the same thing that | I am doing here. I am just wondering if there is some issue with Windows 2000 | Pro that is not allowing me to read this hard drive. | | If I do get this error I can restart the system and then I can move the | files but this would require me to reboot the machine at least once a day | which isnt what I wanted to do. If anybody can help me out at all please do | so!! Thanks!! | | | -Zac How can I tell if my hardware has 48-Bit LBA Support for ATAPI Disk Drives?
-Zac Show quoteHide quote "Dave Patrick" wrote: > Did you apply the reghack in this article? This is usually done before the > drive is in use so be sure you're backed up. > > 48-Bit LBA Support for ATAPI Disk Drives in Windows 2000 > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=305098 > > -- > Regards, > > Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. > Microsoft Certified Professional > Microsoft MVP [Windows] > http://www.microsoft.com/protect > > "zac_haryy" wrote: > |I have Windows 200 Pro installed on my computer with all of the latest > | updates and I have a 10gig hard drive with the OS on it and then I have a > | second hard drive that is my storage drive and files are constantly going > on > | an doff of this hard drive. The size of the second hard drive is 200gigs. > | Well basically I have one folder with about 1500 files in it and when I go > | into the folder to sort out the files it keeps on giving me errors when I > try > | to move the files (cut and paste). Basically it will move most of the > files > | but them some files won't move. It gives me some error that says that the > | drive is unreadable. Well I pulled this 200gig hard drive out of a WinXP > Pro > | machine and it worked flawlessly in there and I was doing the same thing > that > | I am doing here. I am just wondering if there is some issue with Windows > 2000 > | Pro that is not allowing me to read this hard drive. > | > | If I do get this error I can restart the system and then I can move the > | files but this would require me to reboot the machine at least once a day > | which isnt what I wanted to do. If anybody can help me out at all please > do > | so!! Thanks!! > | > | > | -Zac > > > Check the documentation for your pc or mobo or drive controller.
-- Show quoteHide quoteRegards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "zac_haryy" wrote: | How can I tell if my hardware has 48-Bit LBA Support for ATAPI Disk Drives? | | | -Zac Run the Disk Management utility, and look at the lower right hand side
of the window, where it says Disk 1 Basic ###.## GB. If the number is in the range of 186 - 189, then Windows 2000 is configured to correctly access the disk. On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 07:19:04 -0800, zac_haryy <zacha***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Show quoteHide quote >How can I tell if my hardware has 48-Bit LBA Support for ATAPI Disk Drives? > > >-Zac > > > >"Dave Patrick" wrote: > >> Did you apply the reghack in this article? This is usually done before the >> drive is in use so be sure you're backed up. >> >> 48-Bit LBA Support for ATAPI Disk Drives in Windows 2000 >> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=305098 >> >> -- >> Regards, >> >> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. >> Microsoft Certified Professional >> Microsoft MVP [Windows] >> http://www.microsoft.com/protect >> >> "zac_haryy" wrote: >> |I have Windows 200 Pro installed on my computer with all of the latest >> | updates and I have a 10gig hard drive with the OS on it and then I have a >> | second hard drive that is my storage drive and files are constantly going >> on >> | an doff of this hard drive. The size of the second hard drive is 200gigs. >> | Well basically I have one folder with about 1500 files in it and when I go >> | into the folder to sort out the files it keeps on giving me errors when I >> try >> | to move the files (cut and paste). Basically it will move most of the >> files >> | but them some files won't move. It gives me some error that says that the >> | drive is unreadable. Well I pulled this 200gig hard drive out of a WinXP >> Pro >> | machine and it worked flawlessly in there and I was doing the same thing >> that >> | I am doing here. I am just wondering if there is some issue with Windows >> 2000 >> | Pro that is not allowing me to read this hard drive. >> | >> | If I do get this error I can restart the system and then I can move the >> | files but this would require me to reboot the machine at least once a day >> | which isnt what I wanted to do. If anybody can help me out at all please >> do >> | so!! Thanks!! >> | >> | >> | -Zac >> >> >> Zac,
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