![]() But a dual IDE/SATA external enclosure did after several reboots and cable changes. A simple IDE > USB cable (+power of course) just didn't work for me. I spent half the morning today just trying to get my FATX HDD to be seen by Windows and that in itself is difficult enough. It is not wrong because, clearly it doesn't but no mention is made that even using Windows 7 you can get it to see your unlocked FATX HDDs. There are even posts from a respected Xbox guru (no name) who states categorically that Windows 7 with Xplorer360 will not see any FATX device >4GB. The solution is actually hinted at by that but in all those years of using Windows 7 I'd not come across any mention of this problem in any discussion of Xplorer360. On my now deceased Windows XP SP3 32bit laptop it did work but was always a bit iffy. ![]() Why does it see FATX formatted flash drives and display their content but the when you try to use an unlocked FATX HDD it always reports as no FATX device found. ![]() Since I moved over to Windows 7 64bit a long time ago now there's been one problem I've had with using Xplorer360 that has never made sense to me.
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