Ricoh not accessing USB drive
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Re: Ricoh not accessing USB drive
UPDATE Everyone!
I compared the non-working usb drive with one of their working usb drives in Disk Management. The non-working drive's partition was not Active. Right-clicking wouldn't help because "Mark Partition as Active" was grayed out.
I then opened the Command Prompt and using Diskpart was able to clean the disk, reformat it and then, in Disk Management, make the partition active. I gave them the instructions how to fix the rest of their 500 drives on their ownComment
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Re: Ricoh not accessing USB drive
UPDATE Everyone!
I compared the non-working usb drive with one of their working usb drives in Disk Management. The non-working drive's partition was not Active. Right-clicking wouldn't help because "Mark Partition as Active" was grayed out.
I then opened the Command Prompt and using Diskpart was able to clean the disk, reformat it and then, in Disk Management, make the partition active. I gave them the instructions how to fix the rest of their 500 drives on their own
- Low level format
- Create partition
- Mark as active
- Format partition
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Re: Ricoh not accessing USB drive
In the early days of DOS, a partition needed to be "Active" in order to boot from it. Partitions that would only be used for file storage did not need to be active. With Ricoh MFP it might be that the underlying UNIX based OS required the partition to be Active in order to automatically mount it.
Possibly not. There are however partition wizard utilities available online that will allow you to do everything from one screen:- Low level format
- Create partition
- Mark as active
- Format partition
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