Install xpfildrvr1224_320 driver. 1) Extract the contents of “ xpfildrvr1224_320.zip” to a temp folder. 2) Insert you USB pen drive that you want to turn into USB hard drive. 3) Right click on “my computer” -> properties -> hardware -> and click –> device manger; Expand 'Disk drives', right click your USB drive, select Properties.
Post the actual links you are interested in (and that give you a 404) and I'll try to post updated/corrected ones. Jaclaz Thank you jaclaz. Here they are: The driver spfdisk The length of this thread and containing so many additions, some of them useful, makes it of difficult reading, and regarding its utility it would be nice to have something fresher and more compact. I am too dumb to do it. Edit I've found the new version of Spf2K3rE.exe, the spfdisk container; it has not exactly the same name now (Spf2K3vC.exe). For the driver, much more important, I can't even guess its name. On my searches I found that the initial post on this thread has been stolen ans republished without any reference on this forum page: Edited May 12, 2010 by Andrews.
I followed the Stage 1 of the tutorial on the first post of this thread, step by step, completed with the links you provided and using first the Hitachi files, but it didn’t work. I used Paragon for partitioning because Windows never recognises more than the first partition and wants to format anything else with the total size of the stick, but not even starting to do it and giving an error if tried, not being able to do it. I have Windows 7 and I wonder if someone has already tried partitioning with this OS, because everything I read until now is with XP only. Then, I tried with Anton Basov’s files, which you also mentioned, Same negative result. Then, I attempted with BootIt v1.07, but strangely the USB drive does not even show up on the app window and sees negative capacities for the hard disks! Then, I used WinSetupFromUSB-1-0-beta6, as mentioned on another thread of these forums.
It could partition and format, but the result was again the same as at the first trial. I think the problem is strictly on making Windows recognise the USB flash as a fixed drive.
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On Device Manager the stick is listed with the hard disks and labelled as Local Disk USB driver, but that means nothing; it is just parroting what it is instructed to display on the corresponding.inf file entry. I can also find the.sys,.inf, and.pnf files on the usual places, the. System32 directory and subdirectories. Still, it doesn’t work. To finish, I did as recommended on, using InstallStartDummyDisk.cmd, and added a new partition with Paragon, because at that point Windows Disk Manager wanted to make a logical or dynamic partition and I wanted a primary one.
It worked, but when I reboot or remove and reintroduce the USB flash it is very seldom recognised, and the icon on explorer is not like a fixed drive. However, Windows does not propose formatting of any driver, only scanning and correcting errors, and when accepted it finds nothing wrong.
It seems to be a mixed behaviour. I tried InstallStartDummyDisk.cmd, but then it was not accepted saying that “The specified service already exists”: So I removed the service with StopRemoveDummyDisk.cmd and rebooted as recommended. Applied InstallStartDummyDisk.cmd once more and it became OK, and the drives icons on explorer were again those for the fixed sort. Both have also the Recycle.Bin. I checked also for the System Volume Information at System Properties /System Restore. They are there when the system takes them as fixed. Strange, only the second partition is not in alphabetical order.
I think it is not completely OK because on Device Manager there is only one Local Disk USB driver, and the properties include the options for Quick removal and Better performance not offered for fixed drives. I don’t know yet what will happen when I reboot or remove and put it back.
I don’t want to delay this description for too long and I can’t try it now. I’ll do all that later, but I don’t think it will be much different from what happened before.