if the plug is getting loose you probably can't repair it
the only thing you can do is to open the plastic case, remove the hard disk and put it in a new enclosure.
emove the hard disk from the plastic case and put it in a new
Windows 7 seems to have a lot of issues with external hard drives and any usb attached devices
Click start control panel administrate tools computer management disk management right click on your drive select properties click tools you should see click check now click start two boxes Automatically fix files and scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors place then a tick in one box then select check now start then after its finished return and tick the other box you should not do anything while the chkdsk utility is in progress any input may damage this drivei have found the best results ticking in one box the returning after it has finished then ticking the other box it might take some time depending on the size of your disk but be patient the next works on usb data / pen drives im not sure on external hard drivesRight click on your drive select properties then on customize restore Default in W 7
you might have to alternate doing this repeatedly until the problem is resolvedand i have found that leaving the a usb data drive plugged in and restarting my computer W7 my usb drive will work again (strange)whatever works
hope it helps
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hi balkanhope Save information on a separate hd and wait for folowing operations to be successfull : format your Pininfarina in FAT 32 . Copy data back to Pininfarina . Connect Pininfarina to Mac and proceed further on . Best regards , fanaudi .
12VDC, 1.5A external power adapter Well that is what this page says, it's not your 120GB drive but unsure if it's no the same model maybe. However all external HDD that need a power supply should be needing 12 volts, as they are just internal drives mounted in a shell and some simple circuitry to power and connect it.
click start control panel system security tab in that back up my computer in windows7or click start all programs accessories system tools you should see back up in xpdepending which operating sytem you are using this may vary click start control panel you should see system security tab in that back up then windows will ask for a back up DESTINATION location you can select either dvd or another device in windows7or all programs accessories system tools you should see back up in xp after the back up finishes windows will tell you your computer back up was successfull also you could right click on the back up file select properties this will tell you how many GB were usedhope this helps
First make sure usb cable connected to harddrive is working fine. try it in different usb ports. Press windows key +R key so you can see run then type in run "devmgmt.msc" then press ok so you can see device manager uninstall all usb drivers then it automatic install usb drivers. then check. Also you need to change registry for that type in run "regedit" then press ok then you can see registry editor then locate below key. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11 CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} And remove upper filter and lower filter.Then restart computer then check.
Also locate the below key and make sure it's value is 3 not 4. HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\services\usbstor make sure start value is 3 not 4. Let me know if you need further assistance. Thanks for using FixYa
Simpletechs have a three year warranty so if your drive is newer than that it is covered. You can go to www.simpletech.com (they are really hitachi drives) for details on warranty repair. If you are sure its not covered the case can be opened and inside you will find a SATA drive and you can buy a new SATA external enclosure for 19.99 at Radioshack. This includes the circuit board, cable, and new case.
Check the file system the drive is using under Disk Utilities.
It has probably been formatted as NTFS since you're able to read the files but not write them.
You'll need to Erase the drive under disk utilities and give it the MS-Dos format in order to write files to the drive. If you're ONLY going to use it on a mac then choose Journaled.
HI I HOPE THE FOLLOWING STEPS WILL HELP YOU TO SLOVE THE USB PROBLEM
Step 1
Plug
the drive into a USB port that you know is working on a separate
computer to make sure that the port itself is not causing the problem.
Place the drive back into the original USB port if it remains
undetectable on another system.
Step 2
Mapping a Network Drive
Open
the "Start" menu and click on "My Computer" to bring up a new window
that lists all of the drives connected to your computer. Take note of
the letters assigned to the drives connected to your computer. Click on
the blue button at the top left end of the window labeled "Map a
Network Drive." Click "Continue" if a second window pops up asking for
your permission to open the new menu.
Step 3
Network Drive Mapping Menu
Click
the "Drive" button at the top of the new window. Select a drive letter
from the drop-down menu that is not already in use, such as "Z" or "M."
Click on the "Browse" button and locate the USB flash drive that your
computer hasn't been detecting. Click on the drive and then click the
"OK" button.
Step 4
Control Panel
Click
the "Finish" button to close the window and map the USB flash drive to
your computer. Restart the computer and then return to the "My
Computer" menu and check to see if the USB flash device is usable.
Navigate to the "Start" menu if the device still isn't working
properly, and open "Control Panel."
Step 5
Administrative Tools
Click
the "Administrative Tools" link in the Control Panel menu. Click
"Continue." Double-click the "Computer Management" link at the top of
the menu. Click the "Disk Management" button at the left side of the
window to bring up a list of drives on the computer. Right-click the
USB flash drive and choose the "Format" option. Click "Start" and wait
for the formatting process to finish. Restart the computer and then
attempt to use the USB flash drive again.