Quote Originally Posted by Plan B View Post
I had a similar problem with a Seagate drive (on another thread). Was a Seagate firmware fail that caused it. Have you tried looking for any related problems for your model on the Seagate forums?
Actually no I haven't, will do though. Thanks.
Quote Originally Posted by SandMike View Post
Ant,

Try a new enclosure first, I've had enclosures crap out before, and a new one has fixed the problem.

Don't plug the drive in until windows has finished booting up - If I leave a drive plugged in then sometimes it isn't recognised in explorer.

Hope this helps .....
Ditto. Cheers for the input/tips.