Re: strange behavior of external esatausb ports on a Dell laptop

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On 08/25/2015 10:36 PM, g wrote:

On 08/25/15 21:15, jd1008 wrote:
On a Dell E6510 laptop, there are 4 ports: 3 USB, and 1 eSata.
The ports on the left side of the laptop are USB and eSata.
Both of these ports start losing voltage after some time of
operation, say ....1 hours to 5 hours.
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did you web search or dell site?

does voltage decrease to 0.00 v?

boot to bios or a live cd/dvd. monitor voltage. if still happens,
i would guess hardware.


There does not seem to be any google hits on what I see taking place.
Dell support is  not help. They just want you to buy a new mobo.
Voltage does not go to zero - because the tiny usb fan drops it's
rpms, but does not stop. So, perhaps it is not the voltage that is dropping,
but the amperage???
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