Blacx Thermaltake Driver
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On Windows XP I've seen external drives try to take a letter that is already in use by another drive, possibly even one that isn't even hooked up at the time (don't recall for sure). I've never seen this issue on Windows 7, but it may still be possible.
BlacX Duet 5G HDD Docking Station-Dual Bays USB3.0 docking station. Introduction: Thermaltake BlacX Duet eSATA & USB Docking Station easily connects all 2.5” or 3.5” SATA hard drives, allowing PC or MAC system to instant access and store data onto two hard drives.
To check, do the following: Open Disk Management (Start >> Run >> diskmgmt.msc) See if you can find the Blacx listed in there. If so, right-click it and go to 'Change drive letter and paths' Assign it a letter that isn't in use. Hope this help. Too late -- but for future reference, when it asks if you want to convert to a dynamic or GPT volume you do NOT want to do either.
It's much more compatible to simply leave it as a basic volume. Just initialize the disk -- nothing more. To recover from that (if you want), run Western Digital's Data Lifeguard utility; select that drive (be SURE you've selected the correct drive); and then run the Write Zeroes function on the drive. Selecting a full erase. This will take a few hours. But when it's done, the next time you look at the drive with Disk Management it will ask you to initialize it again -- this time don't check any of the conversion choices. Another question: Is this by any chance an EARS series drive?
The advanced format on these drives is not well tolerated by XP. Install a jumper on pins 7&8 BEFORE you zero it and re-initialize it -- this forces the sector alignment to be compatible with XP.
Not really solved.but the dock is not at fault. Win 7 x64 Pro Asrock A75 Pro4-M set to AHCI Hitachi 3TB (brand spankin' new) ***note - I have a HD installed in this system that has never been initialized -call it 'Sally' *** Supposedly the dock is plug and play. I have the USB version. I plugged it in to a USB3 port, plugged in the HD and powered on the dock.
Disk Manager - Up pops the new drive and Sally and I'm told to initialize for DM to work correctly. I unchecked Sally so I can do the new drive only.
Set it to NTFS. It starts the process and then says DM needs to be refreshed and then quickly drops back to the DM only. The format window is gone.
I can't see the new HD anymore. Through a series of powering on and off both PC and dock I get the drive back but it is unformatted.
Hit 'format'. It seems to work and then just stops. HD is not visible in DM.
Power on/off and I cannot see the new HD. Connect the HD to the mobo and completely format it. I copy 1TB of data onto it. Take the new HD and plug it into the dock, power it on. NADA Not visible in DM or explorer. Any thoughts???
EDIT: As I'm typing this up I got a window that says the new drive needs to be formatted in order for it to work??? It is mos def formatted and has a TB of data on it! Still not visible in DM or explorer. Maybe an issue because it's a 3TB drive? There is an update that I have not installed. Maybe I should do that.but I'm almost certain I read that it would work w/3TB drives.
Keyboard Microsoft SideWinder X4 USB Keyboard / Logitech 250 PS2 Mouse Logitech G500 / MS wireless 5000 PSU Corsair AX1200i, Seasonice 850 Gold Case Cooler Master HAF 922 & HAF 932, Lian Li Train case. Cooling Air, Glacer 240L expanded, custom EK loop with duel D5's Hard Drives Samsung SSD 840 Pro OCZ Agility 3's OCZ Vector's WD's Blue, red, green, Velociraptors Seagate USB3 & Hybrid's ASUS Blu-Ray ASUS DVD Internet Speed Best of 5ms / 75+ dn / 12+ up More or less. Antivirus MS esentials-MalwareBytes Browser Firefox Chromebook. If you are sure that the dock can handle 3TB drives, then do update the firmware of the dock and then check. If it still plays hide and seek, then it could be a dock-HDD compatibility problem.