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From: Rob on 10 Feb 2010 20:41 On 11/02/2010 11:31 AM, Marts wrote: > Gettamulla Tupya wrote... > >> On Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:20:35 GMT, "Evan"<newsreader(a)evan.me> wrote: >> >>> You need to map the drives to different letters eg. WD -->M: and SeaG -->N: >>> >> >> Windoze does that automagically. > > And in this case, the external Seagate was mapped as Drive H. The WD portable > drive, when I plugged it in after the Seagate, was mapped as Drive I. > Just a thought, something like this happened to another PC which was all intel when you plugged in a usb device which was in this case a 2.5 ext HDD. it sometimes blue screened or stopped. Had to reload the system drivers for ???? can't remember off hand. But it was a software glitch. What would happen if you did a repair install of the OS. Or put up W7 :) send me an email.
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