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I have what appears to be called a Verbatim USB 2.0 Executive Portable Hard Drive 500GB, which also appears to be no longer in existence. I am setting up linux on said hard drive which I have formatted to FAT-32. I no longer have the driver. On the Verbatim website I found that they claim the 2.0EXPHD to fall under 2.5" USB drivers and that one of those would be fine. The file downloads as a .zip file from an Australian based web page. It appeared that it was a SFX, but I'm not sure because the single file occupying the archive had a curupt file path and didn't have any files to be extracted except itself over and over. Anyway, Windows 7 seems to have found a driver of its own that works with my 500GB drive called name: WDC WD50 00BEVT-00ZAT0 USB Device, type: Disk Drives, Manufacturer: (standard disk drives), Location: on USB Mass Storage Device (USBTurboSpeed), Provider: Microsoft, Driver Date: 6/21/2006, Driver Version: 6.1.7600.16385, Signer: Microsoft. There are two certificates that were located under C:\\Windows\System32\drivers\, one called disk.sys, and the other partmgr.sys. Should I even bother using the origional driver, these windows drivers seem to work fine and I don't even know if the Verbatim drivers will work after on Linux but I did a boot and know that the microsoft ones do work? Any other suggestions that could help me in managing this?

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Usually you should be able to use hard drive without any drivers.. even under bios..

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