I can't seem to find any fixes - any ideas what it could be? The drive is just fine on the XP machine, so it isn't a cable issue. Sadly, my Windows 7 machine recognizes the drive as an ATA/ATAPI bridge in the device manager, but I can't see it in the disk manager to assign it a drive letter (as advised on other posts on this forum.) It doesn't show at all. It works fine on my XP machine, and I can read and write to it. It sits in a swappable hard disk enclosure which plugs in via USB. I have a Western Digital Caviar Green 2TB SATA hard drive which was formatted in XP. Hi, guys - I hope I'm posting in the right place. If it's OK for Windows to search for the driver, select 'No not this time' and. If you know where your original driver is (the IDE/SATA to USB bridge), go into. It then recognizes it as a ATA/ATAPI bridge again and says that my.
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