On 05/23/2017 08:14 AM, wwp wrote:
> Hello M.,
>
>
> On Mon, 22 May 2017 13:51:48 +0200 "M. Fioretti"
> wrote:
>
>> On 2017-05-22 06:51, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>
>>> I'm going to guess underpowered drive, if this is a port powered drive
>>> without an external power
Hello M.,
On Mon, 22 May 2017 13:51:48 +0200 "M. Fioretti" wrote:
> On 2017-05-22 06:51, Chris Murphy wrote:
>
> > I'm going to guess underpowered drive, if this is a port powered drive
> > without an external power supply. This can cause corruption.
> > > Pretty much
On 05/22/2017 06:51 AM, M. Fioretti wrote:
On 2017-05-22 06:51, Chris Murphy wrote:
I'm going to guess underpowered drive, if this is a port powered drive
without an external power supply. This can cause corruption.
Pretty much only chkdsk can reliably repair NTFS.
I confirm this. I
On 2017-05-22 15:40, Tim wrote:
If you both have your own LANs, you can plug a portable drive into a
LAN, just the same as you can plug directly into a computer.
I know that, but it is not the case for the people I have to share this
with..
But if USB is what you have to do, look for a
Allegedly, on or about 22 May 2017, M. Fioretti sent:
> Answering the other subscriber who recommends using networked instead
> of USB, port-powered drives like this one: I agree with you, but there
> are cases where they simply are not an option, I guess. For me, this
> is one of them: this disk
On 2017-05-22 06:51, Chris Murphy wrote:
I'm going to guess underpowered drive, if this is a port powered drive
without an external power supply. This can cause corruption.
Pretty much only chkdsk can reliably repair NTFS.
I confirm this. I plugged the drive into a Windows 8 computer, let