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Originally Posted by coeccias
I was having a similar problem with a hard drive I put in an external enclosure. Once I plugged it into the USB ports in the back of my computer rather than the ones in the front, Windows was able to recognize it properly.
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Hehe... I almost thought I made that post because of the avatar/signature.
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Originally Posted by Blue_Kirby2
I tried all the different USB ports in my computer as well, though none of them worked. My relative is a computer expert and since we can't find a solution, we'd have to take the casing off and hook up the hard drive inside the computer. It's more about trying to save 150GB worth of data more than anything else.
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So you uninstalled the USB-ports without any succes?
Jam it back in, in the dark.