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Hard Drives Windows XP External Hard Drive Storage Last response: 22 March 2012 maxtor external hard drive failure 21:51 in Storage Share madicus 21 March 2012 19:52:15 I know this has been posted many times but I external hard drive failure rates still have a problem: 300GB WD3000 in USB enclosure, clean XP Pro installation with SP3, and I get the "delayed write failed" error. So far none of the solutions have worked. Interesting http://support.wdc.com/KnowledgeBase/answer.aspx?ID=934 enough: I only get this error on one of my desktop computers. The drive works fine on my laptop and other desktop machines. Please help, this drives me crazy!!! Thanks in advance More about : windows delayed write failed external hard drive tomatthe a c 80 G Storage 21 March 2012 20:19:29 Have you run the WD diag utility to see if the http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/281962-32-windows-delayed-write-failed-external-hard-drive drive is bad? This error frequently is from a bad drive. m 0 l madicus 21 March 2012 20:47:22 tomatthe said:Have you run the WD diag utility to see if the drive is bad? This error frequently is from a bad drive. Yes, I have run the utility. The utility does not show the drive. If the drive was bad, why would it run on other machines? I even installed a USB 2.0 IDE card. Still the same problem. m 0 l Related resources Delayed write failed- on external usb hard drive - Forum External hard disk - Delayed write failed - Forum External hard drive write delay fail - Forum Delayed write failed - After a defrag of external USB Drive - Forum external hard drive write delay fail - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer memadmax a b G Storage 21 March 2012 20:57:23 So, we know the drive works on other computers. So the problem is with the desktop, not the drive. Have you enabled/disabled "legacy usb support" in your BIOS? I know thats prolly a long shot since you h
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