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Transcend STOREJET 2.5 HI- SPEED USB 2.0.0.0 HDD CASE SILVER Questions & Answers
Hi my trancand external hdd is not detected bt my
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.
Let me know if you need further assistance.
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10/11/2010 4:57:30 AM •
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on Oct 11, 2010
Storejet 2.5 makes noise and does not recognize one partition
Delete the partition is being unrecognized by the system and then create a new partition and format it. About the noise your drive, try to relax your drive, try not to use it for a several hours and then plug it back. Format your entire drive but be sure that you back-up all the contents of it.
11/8/2009 8:06:35 AM •
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on Nov 08, 2009
I have a Transcend StoreJet Elite, for some reason
I think your pen drive is not formated properly. i recommended you that first copy all the important files from the pen drive and store it to the hard disk. Then go to run and type cmd
the type command as format d:
note that d:=drive specified to pen drive. Formatting from cmd is reliable .
11/2/2009 1:44:40 PM •
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on Nov 02, 2009
Unmount usb
External hard drives are portable storage devices you can use to back up files or transfer content from one computer to another quickly and safely.
While external hard drives vary in design and storage capacity, turning them off properly is ideal because it decreases the chances of damaging or corrupting files.
Whether you are using Windows or Mac OS X, you can safely eject and turn off your external hard drive in minutes.
Safely eject your external hard drive before turning it off if you have connected it to your computer.
To do so, click the "Safely remove hardware" icon on the system tray on the taskbar. T
he hardware window launches.
Click your external hard drive's icon in the hardware window and click the "Stop" button.
You should see the "This device can now be safely removed from your computer" dialog message.
Press the "Power" button to turn off your external hard drive.
Some external hard drives turn off automatically when you safely eject them.
Right-click your external hard drive's icon on the desktop if you are using a Mac, and then click "Eject."
Alternatively, drag your external hard drive's icon from the desktop to the "Trash" bin.
You should no longer see your hard drive on the desktop.
Press the "Power" button to turn off your external hard drive
3/25/2021 11:28:41 AM •
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on Mar 25, 2021
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