Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 25 Jul 2005 22:16:23 -0400 | From | Karim Yaghmour <> | Subject | Re: Weird USB errors on HD |
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Alistair John Strachan wrote: > You can get special USB cables that link two USB ports' 5Vs together in > parallel, which seems to help supply the necessary current; after the HD has > spun up you can remove the second "dummy" USB connector (my laptop only has > two USB ports and I require the second port).
Yeah, there was one of these in the box with the drive, but the first time I saw it I remember thinking: what the hell is this thing? Then when I figured it out, I found myself wondering whether the USB interface was ever planed for such a such and whether it wouldn't have been better to just ship a real adapter with the thing ...
Anyhow, I will not be using the drive anymore without a powered hub.
Thanks for all those that helped,
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