eonixkeiichi
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CPU specs:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
ASRock 870 Extreme3
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2GHz
ATI Radeon HD 4800
20' LCD (1600x900) 60Hz
8GB
750W PSU.
External HDD specs:
1TB WD My Passport Essential SE (USB 3.0 compatible)
Problems:
Windows has asked me to format the drive many times the past couple of days.
Windows recognizes the drive, I can access the data, but cannot play videos successfully from the drive.
I can run programs from the drive without problems, but videos/music however, get cutoff, like I disconnected the drive.
Also, when I run programs off of the drive, sometimes it will ask me to format the drive, and the drive no longer shows up, but I can continue using the program from the drive.
Within the past couple of days, I can click "computer" and look at my drives, and the external shows up.. but doesn't have the blue bar underneath it.
Also when this happens and I unplug the drive, that drive letter continues to show up, I can access it, but no data shows up, and I can even go into properties of the drive.
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I have tested the hard drive on other people's computers, and not a single problem.
So from that I assume the problem lies somewhere with my computer, but I don't have a single clue.
I reinstalled my motherboard's USB 3.0 drivers, and installed the 64-bit driver from WD, but video/music playback is still failing.
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
ASRock 870 Extreme3
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2GHz
ATI Radeon HD 4800
20' LCD (1600x900) 60Hz
8GB
750W PSU.
External HDD specs:
1TB WD My Passport Essential SE (USB 3.0 compatible)
Problems:
Windows has asked me to format the drive many times the past couple of days.
Windows recognizes the drive, I can access the data, but cannot play videos successfully from the drive.
I can run programs from the drive without problems, but videos/music however, get cutoff, like I disconnected the drive.
Also, when I run programs off of the drive, sometimes it will ask me to format the drive, and the drive no longer shows up, but I can continue using the program from the drive.
Within the past couple of days, I can click "computer" and look at my drives, and the external shows up.. but doesn't have the blue bar underneath it.
Also when this happens and I unplug the drive, that drive letter continues to show up, I can access it, but no data shows up, and I can even go into properties of the drive.
-----------
I have tested the hard drive on other people's computers, and not a single problem.
So from that I assume the problem lies somewhere with my computer, but I don't have a single clue.
I reinstalled my motherboard's USB 3.0 drivers, and installed the 64-bit driver from WD, but video/music playback is still failing.