View Full Version : HDD partition creation fails to find driver
brianosaur
09-01-2008, 09:13 PM
I am trying to create a new hdd partition on a secondary 'backup' drive that does not have my primary vista 64x os on it. (On this secondary drive - I would like to have two partitions)
In vista comp mgmt I am able to shrink the existing partition to allow enough space for a new partition. When I try to create a simple volume from the unallocated space into a new ntfs partition, vista wants a new driver to format/create it.
I have tried directing it to the system32 folder and the drivers subfolder but it didnt find it.
The Seagate hdd I am using says there are no downloadable drivers on their web site bc windows 'will provide all the necessary driver files'.
How do I get vista to locate the driver for this hdd partition?
Tnx
shadowpr
09-01-2008, 09:41 PM
Huh?
I never had windows ask me for a driver when I partitioned a hard drive and then formatted it.
It should be like this: shrink the current partition, then create a new partition from the unallocated space, then do a format.
brianosaur
09-02-2008, 02:39 PM
Ok I got it now. After the allocation I had to restart the system. It kept giving me a error and would not format it. Then it was looking for a driver. Just a simple glitch I guess
shadowpr
09-02-2008, 10:51 PM
I have no idea.
What if you try to use windows explorer to format?
If that doesn't work, try another partition manager like gparted. I like linux live cd's personally.
brianosaur
09-04-2008, 10:00 AM
This is crazy.
I got it to partition and format after a simple system restart. That is what I had meant by, "ok I got it now", in the above thread (sorry for the confusion)
Now, it is asking me for drivers for both partitions every time I reboot the o/s.
Vista will recognize both partitions in disk mgmt, and explorer (and list their drive letter) from start up.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j83/brianosaur/web/1-2.jpg
As long as I just hit 'cancel' in the found hardware window, all is fine.
If I search for drivers, it wont find them.
If I click "Ask again later" vista loses the drives until I restart the system.
If I click 'dont show me again' vista loses the drives and wont see them - even after a restart - and I have to do a system restore to 'see' them again.
Why would plug-n-play ask me for drivers for working recognizable hdd's every time I re-boot?
How do you know the "unknown device" is the hard drive?
Administrative note - please do not post large inline images. Thumbnails and links only, please.
brianosaur
09-05-2008, 03:53 PM
GLC-
because by choosing either two of the three choices shown in the image link, vista immediately afterward will not recognize the partitions as working hard drives. If I click cancel - all is fine.
If I click "Ask again later" vista loses the drives until I restart the system.
AND
If I click 'dont show me again' vista loses the drives and wont see them - even after a restart - and I have to do a system restore to 'see' them again.
Anyway to stop this annoying nag window every time I boot up?
Sorry about the image post ..thought it would help. Will do only links in the future.
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