Map 2.0 to SATA/IDE adapter hard disk with the Windows 7 software clash.

(Interface?) interaction between a Sabrent USB 2.0 to SATA/IDE Hard Drive Adapter Product Code: USB-DSC5 and my Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

I'm having a problem with the following situation:
When it is connected to the IDE Maxtor and Western Digital drives and through the use of your product, Windows 7 tellls me that the hard drive "is not ready". Is this a message issued by the software of Windows 7?
If Yes, how Doi go on "prepare disc" if I could change the disc number or size of each partition type and/or reformat?
.

I would appreciate your help to help me resolve this unexpected report of the interaction of Windows 7 with this card and hard drives it holds 40 GB and 80 GB IDE Maxtor and Western Digital drives. I try to use Windows (or other third party software) to resize partitions, change the disc type and optionally reformat.

Thanks kindlly

Your machine to drive specific details to this model for adjustment of jumpers, must be set to master. Up to what the right configuration of jumpers are set, don't try to do anything else.

If you need recover the data, you will lose everything on the disk if you try "initialize" in management records

Is not ready "device" win/Disk Management can not 'see' the reader correctly.

The only thing you can do in disk management, once the riders are positioned, is to assign a drive letter if it is not affected

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