The moderator here did not answer my question below, but gave me the canned response to check my USB controller...etc.
Remember, HDCLONE recognized my USB HD the first time I ran it from the HDCLONE-produced CD and it cloned my C/D drive to my USB drive. I then reformatted my USB HD from FAT32 to NTFS and that's where the problem started. HDCLONE no longer recognizes my USB drive from the boot CD, but when I run HDCLONE from Windows it does recognize the USB drive.
I think somewhere in a previous post I read here (I can't relocate it) that this problem had something to do with the MBR that HDCLONE wrote in my first use and something had to be done to correct the MBR before HDCLONE would recognize the USB drive again.
My original stated problem was:
Hi,
I'm using XP Home, SP3 on a Dell Dimension B110.
I purchased the basic edition of v3.7 (2 days ago) and installed it. I successfully made a bootable CD and booted from it. I did a disk->disk mirror of my 80gb internal system HD to my external USB 1.5tb Seagate Freeagent HD and all went well.
After seeing how this process wasted most of my HD I used XP's disk management tool and reformatted the Seagate from FAT32 to NTFS,
Now when I boot the HDCLONE CD it will not recognize the USB Seagate,
If I run HDCLONE from windows it recognizes the USB Seagate OK. I can make a disk->image using this method.
What/how do I get the Seagate USB drive to be recognized when I boot from the HDCLONE CD?
It worked initially until I reformatted the Seagate.
Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.