Thanks, I'll give that a try.As a secondary drive, the Win 7 drive should be no problem.
The best way to do this is with a USB SATA dock. With that, you can power on the Win 7 drive after Win 10 is booted up.
Bought a Sabrent USB 3.0 SATA hard drive docking station and plugged it in. When I power it on, I see the device in the device and printers listing and then a File Manager window pops up with the drive as F: showing the folders on that drive. It also show an E: drive labelled as Recovery. However, in about 20 seconds that window goes away and the device is no longer recognized.As a secondary drive, the Win 7 drive should be no problem.
The best way to do this is with a USB SATA dock. With that, you can power on the Win 7 drive after Win 10 is booted up.
Don't have another one laying around, so will keep playing with this one to see what's up. The docking station has a power indicator light that starts flashing when the display goes away. I'm have no idea what that means but will go search for some info on it.If you have another compatible drive, try that in the docking station.
Just to rule out the dock being an issue.
On my dock station, the light comes on initially, then flashes after a few seconds, and then the drive contents become visible.Don't have another one laying around, so will keep playing with this one to see what's up. The docking station has a power indicator light that starts flashing when the display goes away. I'm have no idea what that means but will go search for some info on it.
Just looked at my dock station a bit closer and it does what yours does. The initial set of folders are visible but it doesn't seem to want to drill down into any of them. When I try to open a folder it spins for a few seconds and then the window goes away.On my dock station, the light comes on initially, then flashes after a few seconds, and then the drive contents become visible.
I was finally able to drill down into the folders and copy my files. I just kept trying to drill down and it finally got there, though it took a very long time.On my dock station, the light comes on initially, then flashes after a few seconds, and then the drive contents become visible.
Thanks for your suggestions. Problem solved - just took a very long time to get it to drill down into the file system.Can you provide a link to the exact dock you purchased?
Is it plugged into usb or usb3 ports?
If the dock has it's own power supply, is that plugged in also?