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Originally Posted by bkurek
i think it might have to do with power state. it comes up as d3 instead of d0. other than that windows correctly loads all the right services and identifies it as gendisk as it should. it just looks like it can't wake it up to mount it.....
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I'll try it on XP sp3 at work and let you know. If it works I 'll post the XP driver.
UPDATE: I have no issue on XP SP3. The driver is generic storage Microsoft 5.1.2600.0 date 7/2/2001. It sounds like you have an XP driver problem or possibly a firewall/ anti virus block.