Am 20.09.2013 16:44, schrieb Tom Horsley:
On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 10:35:46 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:
B. Boot off a live CD some utterly different linux version
(knoppix is always good) and see if it can see it. If it
can, there whatever is going on is strictly a software
I was gonna say "software issue" but must have accidentally
hit some key that meant "send" :-).
Anyway, "C" may be more important:
C. Check the manufacturers web site for your USB drive
to see if they have a firmware update for the drive itself.
I had two different USB drives and one worked and one
didn't on my new motherboard till I found someone mentioning
a drive firmware update and found it fixed my problem.
Knoppix behaves the same way as Fedora Live: It sort of works, but is
really slow and throws errors.
http://paste.fedoraproject.org/41050/
I also updated the firmware of my hard drive. Didn't change anything.
I tried different USB ports on any of the tested computers.
I don't think the cable is the problem since it works well on my
Thinkpad and all the other computers.
I also don't think it is a hardware problem because the hard drive works
on USB2.0 ports, just not on USB3.0.
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