External hard drive problem
Hi, I have an old Dell desktop in the basement that is still hooked up to my scanner printer. The desk computer is so old, Google Chrome won't let me onto the Internet with it.
I still use it to scan pictures. I have a WD external hard drive that I plug into the USB. I can transfer the pictures to the hard drive, then bring it upstairs and transfer them to my Dell laptop and work on them. Or I could.
Yesterday, I scanned 34 pictures and copied them to the hard drive. I checked on the old computer and they were there and visible.
I came upstairs and tried to transfer the pictures to my laptop. The transfer didn't work. Only 9 of the pictures were visible, the rest had an Irfanview icon and the name I had typed. I went back down and transferred the pictures again into a new folder, checked to be sure they had copied, and tried again to get them to the laptop. I kept getting error messages that the hard drive wasn't responding. I ended up transferring them from the ext. hard drive to my phone and from my phone to the laptop, using the phone charger for the last step of the transfer.
I can't figure out why the hard drive is working with the old desk computer, but not the newer laptop. I used the USB cord from desk to HD, and from HD to phone.
Today, I saw that there were some tools handy for the HD, and tried to use them, but got error messages for the defrag and error repair.
Less than 1/2 of the HD has been used. I'm wondering if I should just back-up the WD harddrive to the other larger ext. HD I have in case it is going bad. Or if I should update drivers on the laptop. Until yesterday, my transfer system was working fine.
I know I need to change a bunch of things, but haven't. Almost everything is wireless. This just got overlooked. Thanks for any insights
earthshine
(1,642 posts)First try quick format. If that fails, use the long format.
I would not use this drive for any serious long-term backups.
Why not use a thumb drive for the copies?
Good luck.
Marthe48
(18,871 posts)We are in a way too long moving situation and nothing is where it used to be. I just did a back-up to this ext. hd a couple weeks ago, but I'll use the other hd and do another.
Thanks for your advice. I'll try that and let you know.
Egnever
(21,506 posts)Sounds like the problem is with the laptop not the drive.
Marthe48
(18,871 posts)Although I used the same port to transfer the pictures from the phone to the laptop. Just a different usb cord.
BigOleDummy
(2,274 posts)definitely check your driver status. Even better, delete the driver(s) , reboot then let MS do it. WD makes very good externals (I have 4 with nary a problem between them) but any drive will wear out over time. Since you seem to have problems with "error repair" that could point to a problem. How did you attempt repair? Run check disk and check the boxes for "Automatically fix file system errors" and "Scan for and attempt to recover bad sectors".
Marthe48
(18,871 posts)I had to set aside trying to fix it. Spring around the house, lots of seasonal work that has to be done
I had used the problem drive just recently to do a partial backup of files on my laptop, and when I get back to it, I'm going to delete that backup and see if that solves the problem.
I used my other hard drive and everything worked like a charm.
Thanks for all of the ideas. I appreciate your answer
Marthe48
(18,871 posts)I was so busy in April and May babysitting my grandkids, I didn't do much else. Hard to believe 2 kids take that much energy!
I plugged the external hard drive I'm having trouble with back into the computer (old Dell) which recognizes it and shows me the pictures. I searched for the back-up of the hard drive from my Dell laptop on that ext. hard drive and couldn't find it. I thought maybe the back-up had started the problem. I intend to look again, not that I have some free time.
Thank you for all of the ideas. I appreciate the time you each took to type your replies.