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Version 4 is a step back for me :-(

Posted: Dec 17th, 2008, 9:46 am
by English Bob
I just upgraded to version 4.0.9.760, and my Maxtor external HDD no longer shows up. I've tried checking "Display all storage devices", but that only showed up my DVD and CD drives. :?

I'm running XP SP1, with administrator privileges. I didn't uninstall my previous USR (whatever the most recent version 3 was, can't remember...), just installed 4.0.9 over the top of it.

Any ideas before I roll back?

Posted: Dec 20th, 2008, 1:53 am
by YoKenny
XP SP3 has been out for 6 months and SP2 for over 3 years!

How come you are running such vulnerable operating system software?

Posted: Jan 6th, 2009, 1:59 pm
by English Bob
YoKenny wrote:How come you are running such vulnerable operating system software?
Because my employer says so - although given the network security we have, I wouldn't call it vulnerable.

Is there a specific problem relating to SP1?

Posted: Jan 8th, 2009, 1:02 pm
by Igor
English Bob wrote:
YoKenny wrote:How come you are running such vulnerable operating system software?
Because my employer says so - although given the network security we have, I wouldn't call it vulnerable.

Is there a specific problem relating to SP1?
Honestly, we haven't tested the program on XP SP1, and will not plan to do it, because this SP may contain some bugs related to USB that have been fixed in the next SPs.

Can you try to connect your external drive to another computer and see if it is displayed by USBSR?

Posted: Jan 8th, 2009, 1:33 pm
by English Bob
Yes, it works on another computer.

Oddly, it's only the Maxtor drive which doesn't show up on SP1 - other items, such as Flash memory sticks, are fine.

Posted: Jan 12th, 2009, 10:30 am
by Igor
English Bob wrote:Yes, it works on another computer.

Oddly, it's only the Maxtor drive which doesn't show up on SP1 - other items, such as Flash memory sticks, are fine.
We need some more details about your computer, so could you run our special tool to collect this info, please? Perform next steps, please:
1. Download and unpack this file: http://safelyremove.com/upload/DeviceDump.zip to any directory, you will see here DeviceDump.exe tool.
2. Connect your device to the computer
3. Run DeviceDump.exe, it will create the dump file in the tool's directory - DeviceDump.log.txt.
4. Please archive and send me the dump file (to support@safelyremove.com) and give some more information about your problem device (which letter it had, how it's named?)

Posted: Jan 12th, 2009, 10:51 am
by English Bob
Sent. :wink:

Posted: Jan 14th, 2009, 9:17 am
by YoKenny
English Bob wrote:
YoKenny wrote:How come you are running such vulnerable operating system software?
Because my employer says so - although given the network security we have, I wouldn't call it vulnerable.

Is there a specific problem relating to SP1?
I think that your Network Security technicians are very lax or like to keep the security low on the workstations as job security.