Hi,
well, the device seems to work properly with USB3.0 with a Win10 laptop, so its probably the USB-board inside this PC.
I remember having similar trouble when connecting my camera (USB3 capable) to the same connectors. Sometimes
it worked, sometimes not or just after many trials of un-/plugging.
Is there any recommendation for such a board/chipset?
The one here was said to be a NEC chipset with no probs, but obviously its not. There are some more hits in the net
when looking up this specific chipset, statin g problems.
But, which one will work? Or is it just the combination of mainboard and USB-board?
Thanks.
How to mount external USB-HDD ntfs-formatted
Re: How to mount external USB-HDD ntfs-formatted
Regards Gruß
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Re: How to mount external USB-HDD ntfs-formatted
If you are still busy with the USB plug-in card, i.e. you have not yet returned it, then you can go a little further. Possibly the questions about which product/chipset it is and whether it is well enough supported can be answered.jpg153 wrote: ↑13. Jan 2020, 11:59 Is there any recommendation for such a board/chipset?
The one here was said to be a NEC chipset with no probs, but obviously its not. There are some more hits in the net
when looking up this specific chipset, statin g problems.
But, which one will work? Or is it just the combination of mainboard and USB-board?
If the card still has the same slot on the mainboard, then execute the call
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sudo lspci -k -s 00:0b.0
Re: How to mount external USB-HDD ntfs-formatted
Hi all,
I just bought and plugged in a new adapter card with TI-chipset (Lindy USB 3.0 4port Host Adapter - 51121) - flawless
The Toshiba HDD was there within seconds when attached.
Thanks for support.
I just bought and plugged in a new adapter card with TI-chipset (Lindy USB 3.0 4port Host Adapter - 51121) - flawless
The Toshiba HDD was there within seconds when attached.
Thanks for support.
Regards Gruß
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