Hitachi Touro - Popular Questions, Answers, Tips & Manuals - Page 3
Hitachi external hd 250gb SimpleDrive
The only thing left is the USB cable and the conversion circuitry between it and the drive connector. Listen to the drive. If it clicks a lot it isn't getting enough power from the USB port on the PC anymore. If it's OK, then it's back to the cable or the conversion circuit.
6/15/2017 6:24:03 AM •
Hitachi...
•
501 views • 0 helpful votes
Hitachi 4 gigabyte microdrive----cannot get photos off!!! HELP!
Download photo recovery program for your computer. There are some frre ones out there online. Make sure you don't use this flash card in camera until you try again to download photos with a photo recovery program. If SD Card all photos can be recovered unless card was formatted twice.
7/8/2017 11:27:03 AM •
Hitachi...
•
205 views • 0 helpful votes
Problem re-installing windows xp
close the system down
reboot holding down the delete key until the bios scree comes up
change the boot sequence to cd as first boot
save and exit
open the cd and insert the cd
close down the system the reboot
That way it boots from the cd and installs the porgram
9/9/2017 11:39:03 PM •
Hitachi...
•
37 views • 0 helpful votes
I have an acer Extensa
In your device manager did you try deleting the driver and restart the computer? It will reload the driver on start up.
6/26/2017 4:24:02 AM •
Hitachi...
•
97 views • 0 helpful votes
Can't Find Hard Drive.
Go into the notebooks bios and see if there is a boot from USB in the boot sequence section. If there is, then enable it. If there is none, then it will never boot from an external drive.
6/9/2017 5:30:05 AM •
Hitachi...
•
99 views • 0 helpful votes
Yesterday I buy a Samsung
Solution:
1. Boot into Linux.
2. Use "fdisk" command to delete "ext" partitions. // In fact, no need to use other tools (e.g. killdisk)
3. Run "fdisk" command as root.
4. For those who don't know how to use "fdisk", I provide an example here. (Read the man page of "fdisk" will be better)
//Remember !!! fdisk can format your hard disk (which will erase all your data), use it with great care -- unless you know what you are doing, otherwise don't use it. (I will not take any responsibility of my suggestion)
i) fdisk /dev/sda
.) For those who use PATA (Parallel IDE) : fdisk /dev/hda
.) For those who use second hard disk : fdisk /dev/sdb (2nd SATA hard disk), fdisk /dev/hdb (2nd PATA hard disk), fdisk /dev/sdc (3rd SATA hard disk) and so on ... {sd [a, b, c, d, ...]}
.) fdisk "what" depends on where your linux partition is.
ii) use "m" to read the available options
iii) press "d"
iv) press the number of the partition you want to delete
v) Remember ! if you don't want to make the change, press "q" at any time. (that means quit without saving)
vi) If you want to make the change, press "w" (that means write the change to hard disk)
5. There may sometimes cause a warning message say something about not synchronize the disk (because you cannot make changes while you are using the partition -- if you are booting the partition now), the change will occur after you shutdown and reboot the system.
6. Okay, you can reboot the system now and you will find that the partition is empty now.
7. You can install XP or what ever now.
** For those who cannot use "fdisk", my simplest suggestion is to re-install Linux if you don't have any other tools (such as killdisk). And then you should be able to use "fdisk". In fedora 8, you can even choose formatting the hard disk in "vfat" file system (which can be recognized by almost all computer include windows xp and so on -- see "File Allocation Table" wiki) during installation. Therefore, no need to run fdisk
5/31/2017 2:30:03 PM •
Hitachi...
•
102 views • 0 helpful votes
Lost power lead
Sorry we do not sell parts here nor do we have a sure fire way to locate them for you from someone else. I personally have found eBay carries every kind of cable made of if you know what to look for.
Hello,
I have a HITACHI
Call to Our HITACHI Technical Support Number 1-800-204-4427 For Instant Resolution of Your Query.
Not finding what you are looking for?