I have two network drives mapped to my Windows 7 Professional machine. One drive goes to anothetr computer on my network and another goes to a share through a VPN I can see both and do actions from
Flopy drive keeps running With nothing in my floppy drive (a: drive) my computer wants to access it. It runs until I shut down my computer. How do I fix the problem & what is causing it? I use Windows XP. "I have not disconnected any cables to this drive or others".
I'm going to send my Windows 11 notebook in for service and want to ensure there's no access to any of my OneDrive files. What's the best way to do this? Uninstall the client?
Are you aware of any changes made to this computer prior to the issue? What is the make and model number of your external drive? What is the make and model number of your computer? Disconnect all the external devices from the computer except the mouse, keyboard, and your external drive.
Hi, Was the network drive working fine earlier on this computer? Let’s follow these methods & check if it helps. Method 1 If you have any security softwares installed, disable them temporarily & check if the issue persists. Note: Ensure to enable your anti-virus back on the computer after you finish these steps.
There was an automatic update that occurred a couple of nights ago on my computer which I was unaware of until after I turned my computer back on the next day. The computer started up, then shut down and restarted about two more times -- a total of three restarts in all.
I recently bought an external hdd enclosure for an old hard drive and am finding it difficult, now that I have linked the thing up to my laptop, to access the information I have stored on the device.
Hi I want to move my old computer's hard drive, which contains windows xp to my new computer so I will have 2 hard drive, 1 has Windows 7 installed and other is Windows XP installed so it is like dual boot.
I am trying to get the saved data back on my computer. However, when I try to access the hard drive, the computer can see it, but after working for several minutes, I get this message: E: is not accessible, the parameter is incorrect.