Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Balerboy
- 01 May 2012 11:00
- 9862 of 11003
I think post 9858 is the one I'd try first. GL BB
Richgit69
- 01 May 2012 12:27
- 9863 of 11003
Balerboy, thanks again ;-)
read loads about my problem, but can't do anything about it if my pc and windows 7 won't even find the WD HD passport to let me see it and back it up or reformat it again think its time to hit my head on the wall again ;-)
HARRYCAT
- 01 May 2012 12:46
- 9864 of 11003
Even if you go 'Control Panel' - 'System' - 'Device Manager' ?
Richgit69
- 01 May 2012 12:50
- 9865 of 11003
Harrycat, yes even if i try that ;-) my computer shows up my main c: drive and nothing else, if I plug in other WD HD that are formatted Fat32 and other memory sticks into the USB 2.0 slots they are found and work Ok
HARRYCAT
- 01 May 2012 13:00
- 9866 of 11003
So, if you plug the USB drive into another computer with Windows 7, do you have the same problem? That would establish whether the PC or the USB drive were at fault. Or, try it on a Windows XP system, which seems to be more tolerant to old or new hardware. I thought that all devices now have an identifying chip in them now to enable plug'n'play and also to be able to download new drivers, so it's presumably possible that your USB HD is corrupt or failed.
Richgit69
- 01 May 2012 13:19
- 9867 of 11003
Harrycat,
It was working on my pc windows 7 after I formated it to Fat32 as I was able to transfer files to and from it, showed up in My Computer window as drive e:, I then gave it to my dad for his PC windows 7, he said it worked as well for a few times as he was able to transfer files to it as well, then after he did that, it died and couldn't befound on his PC win7, he then pluged it into the DVD's USB 2.0 connection slot and it just didn't find it or show any files even after 2 hours letting it try, the little light flashes once or twice they it just stays on
HARRYCAT
- 01 May 2012 13:28
- 9868 of 11003
My guess is then a component failure within the USB HD. I still think it's worth trying on a XP system, which, in my experience is the most tolerant of all the Window's releases, but it should immediately show up when you insert it into the USB port as 'New Hardware Found - installing drivers'.
Richgit69
- 01 May 2012 13:59
- 9869 of 11003
Harrycat
Yeah I thought that as well, about new harddrive but device manager says its already got the lastest driver installed
Richgit69
- 03 May 2012 12:19
- 9870 of 11003
Update
The WD HD seems to work with my new WD Live hub 1TB just thought I try plugging it in to the USB port and it showed up and I could use it OK, thought by magic it would work on my pc afterwards, nothing went back to no WD HD showing up,
Any idea why it worked on the WD Live, but not on PC
Haystack
- 03 May 2012 13:09
- 9871 of 11003
It may be a voltage problem from the USB port. USB ports are quite sensitive to voltage levels. Perhaps the plug or socket is poor on the cable or PC and the voltage contacts are not picking up properly. The USB hub may have better contact.
Richgit69
- 03 May 2012 14:40
- 9872 of 11003
Haystack, thanks ;-)
Now am trying to get the WD Live Hub 1TB to talk to my PC and see my files, using wireless conntection, real pain its asking for user name and password not sure for what I dont know any fun thou
jj50
- 08 May 2012 09:23
- 9873 of 11003
I have a 6 month old Tosh laptop but when I switch it on, it attempts to fire up, then switches itself off almost immediately. Any suggestions of what I could try to remedy would be very welcome, before I take it back to the shop. I have tried the obvious like holding the button down (!), CTRL ALT DEL, etc. Thanks. Jennifer (clueless!)
Balerboy
- 08 May 2012 09:40
- 9874 of 11003
Try taking the battery out, give it a clean and replace. Even if your on mains this could be a faulty connection. Or the fuse in the plug gone and battery run down.,.BB
jj50
- 08 May 2012 09:45
- 9875 of 11003
Thank you Balerboy. Will take battery out and clean.
HARRYCAT
- 08 May 2012 09:56
- 9876 of 11003
On a PC this would indicate fan failure, but not sure if that's the same for a laptop.
Would hesitate to open up the case if still under warranty.
jj50
- 08 May 2012 10:37
- 9877 of 11003
Thanks Harry. Still under warranty so I don't want to open it up. Took battery out but didn't work. Shall see if I can get through to Toshiba but it seems manic after the Bank Holiday when they were closed.
ThePublisher
- 08 May 2012 11:12
- 9878 of 11003
jj,
Does it have a CD drive in which you insert a bootable disk?
I am not sure where that would get you/us but there will be gurus around here who understand things like BIOS etc.
Presumably it would identify if your internal hard disk was working which is where your flash memory will need to look for booting instructions....but I waffle as I am already out of my depth.
TP
HARRYCAT
- 08 May 2012 11:50
- 9879 of 11003
The BIOS which boots up first will give you a beep code to indicate which component is at fault if it cannot complete it's boot up. The software (Windows, Linux etc) should then boot up after the BIOS. So, question is, does your laptop beep before it shuts down and if so what is the sequence (long or short beeps)? Then you will need to go to the BIOS manufacturer's website (American Megatrends etc) and have a look at the relevant beep code to identify the fault.
skinny
- 08 May 2012 13:10
- 9880 of 11003
Here is a list of common bios beep codes -
http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm
jj50
- 08 May 2012 14:35
- 9881 of 11003
Thanks guys. No, I don't get as far as a beep. It gives a whirr, then a grunt..nothing opens on the screen. It does have a CD drive though. I am going to try and get through to Toshiba and shall report back. J