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Old 27-07-2008
rh0000
 
Posts: n/a
Passport drive won't access files properly

I have a Toshiba Satellite A100, bought in March 2007 and running Windows
Vista Home Basic. I bought your Passport USB drive in April 2008. Right from
the very start it has given problems, to do with not being able to access
files because my PC freezes, or files taking a very long time to be accessed.
When I plug the drive into a USB port, it can take several minutes in order
to access a file contained within a few nested folders. If the file is a word
document, or an audio file, for example, attempting to open the file can
cause the word processing or audio software to stop working completely.
Attempting to copy a file from my laptop to your Passport drive, or vice
versa, often fails and in the process may cause Windows explorer to stop
working. Yesterday, though (after several attempts) I was finally able to
copy a file from your drive to my laptop, it took over an hour to copy a
single file of 33MB. So all sorts of things may happen, none of them
pleasant. The troubles don't arise all the time, but they do arise most of
the time, and they happen whether your Passport drive is the only peripheral
plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always use),
or whether your drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged into my
laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or unpowered). Do
you know what is going on and how I can make your drive usable? I have two
other external drives (powered by their own power source) and these work
perfectly. Why does your drive limp along so badly as to be virtually
unusable?

model number
WD3200ME-01

serial number
WXH208970242

Reference number given for the above question on Saturday 26 July 2008
080726-000894

********************

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USB external drive won't access files properly

I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home Basic. I
have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no separate
power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes the drive
works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the drive.
Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio file can
make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and in the
process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to copy a
33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did this it took
over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them pleasant.

Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only peripheral
plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always use),
or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged into
my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or unpowered).

Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external drive
usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power source)
and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive limp along
so badly as to be virtually unusable?

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  #2  
Old 27-07-2008
Curious
 
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Re: Passport drive won't access files properly

Whose passport drive did you buy? None of the peer to peer members of this
newsgroup sell drives.

"rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AD08AEF0-AFFD-42D5-8F9D-B8B28F0E3DD3@microsoft.com...
>I have a Toshiba Satellite A100, bought in March 2007 and running Windows
> Vista Home Basic. I bought your Passport USB drive in April 2008. Right
> from
> the very start it has given problems, to do with not being able to access
> files because my PC freezes, or files taking a very long time to be
> accessed.
> When I plug the drive into a USB port, it can take several minutes in
> order
> to access a file contained within a few nested folders. If the file is a
> word
> document, or an audio file, for example, attempting to open the file can
> cause the word processing or audio software to stop working completely.
> Attempting to copy a file from my laptop to your Passport drive, or vice
> versa, often fails and in the process may cause Windows explorer to stop
> working. Yesterday, though (after several attempts) I was finally able to
> copy a file from your drive to my laptop, it took over an hour to copy a
> single file of 33MB. So all sorts of things may happen, none of them
> pleasant. The troubles don't arise all the time, but they do arise most of
> the time, and they happen whether your Passport drive is the only
> peripheral
> plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
> use),
> or whether your drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged into my
> laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or unpowered).
> Do
> you know what is going on and how I can make your drive usable? I have two
> other external drives (powered by their own power source) and these work
> perfectly. Why does your drive limp along so badly as to be virtually
> unusable?
>
> model number
> WD3200ME-01
>
> serial number
> WXH208970242
>
> Reference number given for the above question on Saturday 26 July 2008
> 080726-000894
>
> ********************
>
> version for windows communities, pcw forums, toshiba forums
>
> USB external drive won't access files properly
>
> I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home Basic.
> I
> have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no
> separate
> power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes the
> drive
> works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the
> drive.
> Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio file can
> make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and in
> the
> process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to copy a
> 33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did this it
> took
> over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them pleasant.
>
> Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only peripheral
> plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
> use),
> or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged
> into
> my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
> unpowered).
>
> Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external drive
> usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power
> source)
> and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive limp
> along
> so badly as to be virtually unusable?
>


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Old 27-07-2008
rh0000
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Passport drive won't access files properly

My apologies. By mistake I cut and pasted the email I sent Western Digital,
who made the drive, as well as the message I meant to post. My error may have
arisen from the fact that I was struggling with Internet Explorer, as Firefox
3 (which I normally use) wouldn't let me sign on to the Microsoft forum.
Anyway, the text I meant to input now follows. Does anyone have any
suggestions?


USB external drive won't access files properly

I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home Basic. I
have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no separate
power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes the drive
works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the drive.
Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio file can
make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and in the
process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to copy a
33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did this it took
over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them pleasant.

Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only peripheral
plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always use),
or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged into
my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or unpowered).

Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external drive
usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power source)
and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive limp along
so badly as to be virtually unusable?





"Curious" wrote:

> Whose passport drive did you buy? None of the peer to peer members of this
> newsgroup sell drives.
>
> "rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AD08AEF0-AFFD-42D5-8F9D-B8B28F0E3DD3@microsoft.com...
> >I have a Toshiba Satellite A100, bought in March 2007 and running Windows
> > Vista Home Basic. I bought your Passport USB drive in April 2008. Right
> > from
> > the very start it has given problems, to do with not being able to access
> > files because my PC freezes, or files taking a very long time to be
> > accessed.
> > When I plug the drive into a USB port, it can take several minutes in
> > order
> > to access a file contained within a few nested folders. If the file is a
> > word
> > document, or an audio file, for example, attempting to open the file can
> > cause the word processing or audio software to stop working completely.
> > Attempting to copy a file from my laptop to your Passport drive, or vice
> > versa, often fails and in the process may cause Windows explorer to stop
> > working. Yesterday, though (after several attempts) I was finally able to
> > copy a file from your drive to my laptop, it took over an hour to copy a
> > single file of 33MB. So all sorts of things may happen, none of them
> > pleasant. The troubles don't arise all the time, but they do arise most of
> > the time, and they happen whether your Passport drive is the only
> > peripheral
> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
> > use),
> > or whether your drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged into my
> > laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or unpowered).
> > Do
> > you know what is going on and how I can make your drive usable? I have two
> > other external drives (powered by their own power source) and these work
> > perfectly. Why does your drive limp along so badly as to be virtually
> > unusable?
> >
> > model number
> > WD3200ME-01
> >
> > serial number
> > WXH208970242
> >
> > Reference number given for the above question on Saturday 26 July 2008
> > 080726-000894
> >
> > ********************
> >
> > version for windows communities, pcw forums, toshiba forums
> >
> > USB external drive won't access files properly
> >
> > I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home Basic.
> > I
> > have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no
> > separate
> > power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes the
> > drive
> > works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the
> > drive.
> > Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio file can
> > make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and in
> > the
> > process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to copy a
> > 33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did this it
> > took
> > over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them pleasant.
> >
> > Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only peripheral
> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
> > use),
> > or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged
> > into
> > my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
> > unpowered).
> >
> > Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external drive
> > usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power
> > source)
> > and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive limp
> > along
> > so badly as to be virtually unusable?
> >

>

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  #4  
Old 27-07-2008
Michael Walraven
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Passport drive won't access files properly

It is possible that your device is drawing too much power from its USB hub.

In Device Manager,
check Universal Serial Bus controllers / USB Root Hub(s)

under properties/Power tab
you will find the power drawn from each port, make sure that the total for
that hub is less than the max of 500 ma.
(check when having problems, and when not having problems)

Michael



"rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3B567936-9416-4F9A-B27B-8EE950D133F5@microsoft.com...
> My apologies. By mistake I cut and pasted the email I sent Western
> Digital,
> who made the drive, as well as the message I meant to post. My error may
> have
> arisen from the fact that I was struggling with Internet Explorer, as
> Firefox
> 3 (which I normally use) wouldn't let me sign on to the Microsoft forum.
> Anyway, the text I meant to input now follows. Does anyone have any
> suggestions?
>
>
> USB external drive won't access files properly
>
> I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home Basic.
> I
> have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no
> separate
> power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes the
> drive
> works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the
> drive.
> Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio file can
> make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and in
> the
> process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to copy a
> 33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did this it
> took
> over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them pleasant.
>
> Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only peripheral
> plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
> use),
> or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged
> into
> my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
> unpowered).
>
> Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external drive
> usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power
> source)
> and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive limp
> along
> so badly as to be virtually unusable?
>
>
>
>
>
> "Curious" wrote:
>
>> Whose passport drive did you buy? None of the peer to peer members of
>> this
>> newsgroup sell drives.
>>
>> "rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:AD08AEF0-AFFD-42D5-8F9D-B8B28F0E3DD3@microsoft.com...
>> >I have a Toshiba Satellite A100, bought in March 2007 and running
>> >Windows
>> > Vista Home Basic. I bought your Passport USB drive in April 2008. Right
>> > from
>> > the very start it has given problems, to do with not being able to
>> > access
>> > files because my PC freezes, or files taking a very long time to be
>> > accessed.
>> > When I plug the drive into a USB port, it can take several minutes in
>> > order
>> > to access a file contained within a few nested folders. If the file is
>> > a
>> > word
>> > document, or an audio file, for example, attempting to open the file
>> > can
>> > cause the word processing or audio software to stop working completely.
>> > Attempting to copy a file from my laptop to your Passport drive, or
>> > vice
>> > versa, often fails and in the process may cause Windows explorer to
>> > stop
>> > working. Yesterday, though (after several attempts) I was finally able
>> > to
>> > copy a file from your drive to my laptop, it took over an hour to copy
>> > a
>> > single file of 33MB. So all sorts of things may happen, none of them
>> > pleasant. The troubles don't arise all the time, but they do arise most
>> > of
>> > the time, and they happen whether your Passport drive is the only
>> > peripheral
>> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
>> > use),
>> > or whether your drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged into my
>> > laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
>> > unpowered).
>> > Do
>> > you know what is going on and how I can make your drive usable? I have
>> > two
>> > other external drives (powered by their own power source) and these
>> > work
>> > perfectly. Why does your drive limp along so badly as to be virtually
>> > unusable?
>> >
>> > model number
>> > WD3200ME-01
>> >
>> > serial number
>> > WXH208970242
>> >
>> > Reference number given for the above question on Saturday 26 July 2008
>> > 080726-000894
>> >
>> > ********************
>> >
>> > version for windows communities, pcw forums, toshiba forums
>> >
>> > USB external drive won't access files properly
>> >
>> > I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home
>> > Basic.
>> > I
>> > have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no
>> > separate
>> > power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes the
>> > drive
>> > works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the
>> > drive.
>> > Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio file
>> > can
>> > make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and in
>> > the
>> > process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to
>> > copy a
>> > 33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did this
>> > it
>> > took
>> > over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them pleasant.
>> >
>> > Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only peripheral
>> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
>> > use),
>> > or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged
>> > into
>> > my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
>> > unpowered).
>> >
>> > Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external
>> > drive
>> > usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power
>> > source)
>> > and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive limp
>> > along
>> > so badly as to be virtually unusable?
>> >

>>

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Old 28-07-2008
rh0000
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Passport drive won't access files properly

Thanks for the suggestion. At the moment the drive is working perfectly. For
example, I copied a folder from and then to the drive, the folder containing
240 files totalling 2GB, the whole process (each way) taking about 4 minutes,
which I think is fine. I seem to be drawing 2mA in all this, which does
strike me as very low, but it's the device which disappears in hub properties
when I remove the drive. I'll see what happens when the drive next misbehaves.

"Michael Walraven" wrote:

> It is possible that your device is drawing too much power from its USB hub.
>
> In Device Manager,
> check Universal Serial Bus controllers / USB Root Hub(s)
>
> under properties/Power tab
> you will find the power drawn from each port, make sure that the total for
> that hub is less than the max of 500 ma.
> (check when having problems, and when not having problems)
>
> Michael
>
>
>
> "rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3B567936-9416-4F9A-B27B-8EE950D133F5@microsoft.com...
> > My apologies. By mistake I cut and pasted the email I sent Western
> > Digital,
> > who made the drive, as well as the message I meant to post. My error may
> > have
> > arisen from the fact that I was struggling with Internet Explorer, as
> > Firefox
> > 3 (which I normally use) wouldn't let me sign on to the Microsoft forum.
> > Anyway, the text I meant to input now follows. Does anyone have any
> > suggestions?
> >
> >
> > USB external drive won't access files properly
> >
> > I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home Basic.
> > I
> > have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no
> > separate
> > power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes the
> > drive
> > works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the
> > drive.
> > Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio file can
> > make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and in
> > the
> > process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to copy a
> > 33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did this it
> > took
> > over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them pleasant.
> >
> > Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only peripheral
> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
> > use),
> > or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged
> > into
> > my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
> > unpowered).
> >
> > Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external drive
> > usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power
> > source)
> > and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive limp
> > along
> > so badly as to be virtually unusable?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Curious" wrote:
> >
> >> Whose passport drive did you buy? None of the peer to peer members of
> >> this
> >> newsgroup sell drives.
> >>
> >> "rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:AD08AEF0-AFFD-42D5-8F9D-B8B28F0E3DD3@microsoft.com...
> >> >I have a Toshiba Satellite A100, bought in March 2007 and running
> >> >Windows
> >> > Vista Home Basic. I bought your Passport USB drive in April 2008. Right
> >> > from
> >> > the very start it has given problems, to do with not being able to
> >> > access
> >> > files because my PC freezes, or files taking a very long time to be
> >> > accessed.
> >> > When I plug the drive into a USB port, it can take several minutes in
> >> > order
> >> > to access a file contained within a few nested folders. If the file is
> >> > a
> >> > word
> >> > document, or an audio file, for example, attempting to open the file
> >> > can
> >> > cause the word processing or audio software to stop working completely.
> >> > Attempting to copy a file from my laptop to your Passport drive, or
> >> > vice
> >> > versa, often fails and in the process may cause Windows explorer to
> >> > stop
> >> > working. Yesterday, though (after several attempts) I was finally able
> >> > to
> >> > copy a file from your drive to my laptop, it took over an hour to copy
> >> > a
> >> > single file of 33MB. So all sorts of things may happen, none of them
> >> > pleasant. The troubles don't arise all the time, but they do arise most
> >> > of
> >> > the time, and they happen whether your Passport drive is the only
> >> > peripheral
> >> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
> >> > use),
> >> > or whether your drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged into my
> >> > laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
> >> > unpowered).
> >> > Do
> >> > you know what is going on and how I can make your drive usable? I have
> >> > two
> >> > other external drives (powered by their own power source) and these
> >> > work
> >> > perfectly. Why does your drive limp along so badly as to be virtually
> >> > unusable?
> >> >
> >> > model number
> >> > WD3200ME-01
> >> >
> >> > serial number
> >> > WXH208970242
> >> >
> >> > Reference number given for the above question on Saturday 26 July 2008
> >> > 080726-000894
> >> >
> >> > ********************
> >> >
> >> > version for windows communities, pcw forums, toshiba forums
> >> >
> >> > USB external drive won't access files properly
> >> >
> >> > I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home
> >> > Basic.
> >> > I
> >> > have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no
> >> > separate
> >> > power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes the
> >> > drive
> >> > works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the
> >> > drive.
> >> > Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio file
> >> > can
> >> > make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and in
> >> > the
> >> > process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to
> >> > copy a
> >> > 33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did this
> >> > it
> >> > took
> >> > over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them pleasant.
> >> >
> >> > Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only peripheral
> >> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
> >> > use),
> >> > or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged
> >> > into
> >> > my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
> >> > unpowered).
> >> >
> >> > Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external
> >> > drive
> >> > usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power
> >> > source)
> >> > and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive limp
> >> > along
> >> > so badly as to be virtually unusable?
> >> >
> >>

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  #6  
Old 28-07-2008
rh0000
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Passport drive won't access files properly

These are all good suggestions. I am running SP1. I haven't tried to download
Vista drivers from the WD website, but it's worth a try. When I bought the
drive (this April just passed) I relied on the label on the box which said it
was okay with Vista, but I know that companies who claimed their stuff was
okay for Vista have later on produced updated and improved drivers etc. I
will also try the idea of using the drive with another PC, to see if the
problems arise there as well. At the moment the drive is working perfectly,
which makes me think it might be some sort of software clash. Anyway, thanks
for your ideas.

"Curious" wrote:

> Do you have the latest Vista drivers from the Western Digital website
> installed for your drive?
> Are you running Vista SP1? It has lots of USB fixes in it.
> Have you tried the drive on another computer to insure that it is not a
> drive problem?
> Direct connection to your laptop or through a powered USB Hub should work.
> "rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3B567936-9416-4F9A-B27B-8EE950D133F5@microsoft.com...
> > My apologies. By mistake I cut and pasted the email I sent Western
> > Digital,
> > who made the drive, as well as the message I meant to post. My error may
> > have
> > arisen from the fact that I was struggling with Internet Explorer, as
> > Firefox
> > 3 (which I normally use) wouldn't let me sign on to the Microsoft forum.
> > Anyway, the text I meant to input now follows. Does anyone have any
> > suggestions?
> >
> >
> > USB external drive won't access files properly
> >
> > I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home Basic.
> > I
> > have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no
> > separate
> > power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes the
> > drive
> > works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the
> > drive.
> > Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio file can
> > make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and in
> > the
> > process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to copy a
> > 33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did this it
> > took
> > over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them pleasant.
> >
> > Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only peripheral
> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
> > use),
> > or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged
> > into
> > my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
> > unpowered).
> >
> > Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external drive
> > usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power
> > source)
> > and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive limp
> > along
> > so badly as to be virtually unusable?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Curious" wrote:
> >
> >> Whose passport drive did you buy? None of the peer to peer members of
> >> this
> >> newsgroup sell drives.
> >>
> >> "rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:AD08AEF0-AFFD-42D5-8F9D-B8B28F0E3DD3@microsoft.com...
> >> >I have a Toshiba Satellite A100, bought in March 2007 and running
> >> >Windows
> >> > Vista Home Basic. I bought your Passport USB drive in April 2008. Right
> >> > from
> >> > the very start it has given problems, to do with not being able to
> >> > access
> >> > files because my PC freezes, or files taking a very long time to be
> >> > accessed.
> >> > When I plug the drive into a USB port, it can take several minutes in
> >> > order
> >> > to access a file contained within a few nested folders. If the file is
> >> > a
> >> > word
> >> > document, or an audio file, for example, attempting to open the file
> >> > can
> >> > cause the word processing or audio software to stop working completely.
> >> > Attempting to copy a file from my laptop to your Passport drive, or
> >> > vice
> >> > versa, often fails and in the process may cause Windows explorer to
> >> > stop
> >> > working. Yesterday, though (after several attempts) I was finally able
> >> > to
> >> > copy a file from your drive to my laptop, it took over an hour to copy
> >> > a
> >> > single file of 33MB. So all sorts of things may happen, none of them
> >> > pleasant. The troubles don't arise all the time, but they do arise most
> >> > of
> >> > the time, and they happen whether your Passport drive is the only
> >> > peripheral
> >> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
> >> > use),
> >> > or whether your drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged into my
> >> > laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
> >> > unpowered).
> >> > Do
> >> > you know what is going on and how I can make your drive usable? I have
> >> > two
> >> > other external drives (powered by their own power source) and these
> >> > work
> >> > perfectly. Why does your drive limp along so badly as to be virtually
> >> > unusable?
> >> >
> >> > model number
> >> > WD3200ME-01
> >> >
> >> > serial number
> >> > WXH208970242
> >> >
> >> > Reference number given for the above question on Saturday 26 July 2008
> >> > 080726-000894
> >> >
> >> > ********************
> >> >
> >> > version for windows communities, pcw forums, toshiba forums
> >> >
> >> > USB external drive won't access files properly
> >> >
> >> > I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home
> >> > Basic.
> >> > I
> >> > have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no
> >> > separate
> >> > power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes the
> >> > drive
> >> > works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the
> >> > drive.
> >> > Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio file
> >> > can
> >> > make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and in
> >> > the
> >> > process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to
> >> > copy a
> >> > 33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did this
> >> > it
> >> > took
> >> > over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them pleasant.
> >> >
> >> > Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only peripheral
> >> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
> >> > use),
> >> > or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged
> >> > into
> >> > my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
> >> > unpowered).
> >> >
> >> > Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external
> >> > drive
> >> > usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power
> >> > source)
> >> > and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive limp
> >> > along
> >> > so badly as to be virtually unusable?
> >> >
> >>

>

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Old 28-07-2008
Michael Walraven
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Passport drive won't access files properly

2 mA seems very low to me also, perhaps that is the load when it has spun
down. If you looked when the drive was active (maybe searching the drive for
something) it might show a larger number.

Michael

"rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1F886628-CB83-4921-ABF0-1C2436ACBD88@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for the suggestion. At the moment the drive is working perfectly.
> For
> example, I copied a folder from and then to the drive, the folder
> containing
> 240 files totalling 2GB, the whole process (each way) taking about 4
> minutes,
> which I think is fine. I seem to be drawing 2mA in all this, which does
> strike me as very low, but it's the device which disappears in hub
> properties
> when I remove the drive. I'll see what happens when the drive next
> misbehaves.
>
> "Michael Walraven" wrote:
>
>> It is possible that your device is drawing too much power from its USB
>> hub.
>>
>> In Device Manager,
>> check Universal Serial Bus controllers / USB Root Hub(s)
>>
>> under properties/Power tab
>> you will find the power drawn from each port, make sure that the total
>> for
>> that hub is less than the max of 500 ma.
>> (check when having problems, and when not having problems)
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>
>> "rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:3B567936-9416-4F9A-B27B-8EE950D133F5@microsoft.com...
>> > My apologies. By mistake I cut and pasted the email I sent Western
>> > Digital,
>> > who made the drive, as well as the message I meant to post. My error
>> > may
>> > have
>> > arisen from the fact that I was struggling with Internet Explorer, as
>> > Firefox
>> > 3 (which I normally use) wouldn't let me sign on to the Microsoft
>> > forum.
>> > Anyway, the text I meant to input now follows. Does anyone have any
>> > suggestions?
>> >
>> >
>> > USB external drive won't access files properly
>> >
>> > I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home
>> > Basic.
>> > I
>> > have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no
>> > separate
>> > power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes the
>> > drive
>> > works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the
>> > drive.
>> > Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio file
>> > can
>> > make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and in
>> > the
>> > process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to
>> > copy a
>> > 33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did this
>> > it
>> > took
>> > over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them pleasant.
>> >
>> > Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only peripheral
>> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
>> > use),
>> > or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged
>> > into
>> > my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
>> > unpowered).
>> >
>> > Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external
>> > drive
>> > usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power
>> > source)
>> > and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive limp
>> > along
>> > so badly as to be virtually unusable?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "Curious" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Whose passport drive did you buy? None of the peer to peer members of
>> >> this
>> >> newsgroup sell drives.
>> >>
>> >> "rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:AD08AEF0-AFFD-42D5-8F9D-B8B28F0E3DD3@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I have a Toshiba Satellite A100, bought in March 2007 and running
>> >> >Windows
>> >> > Vista Home Basic. I bought your Passport USB drive in April 2008.
>> >> > Right
>> >> > from
>> >> > the very start it has given problems, to do with not being able to
>> >> > access
>> >> > files because my PC freezes, or files taking a very long time to be
>> >> > accessed.
>> >> > When I plug the drive into a USB port, it can take several minutes
>> >> > in
>> >> > order
>> >> > to access a file contained within a few nested folders. If the file
>> >> > is
>> >> > a
>> >> > word
>> >> > document, or an audio file, for example, attempting to open the file
>> >> > can
>> >> > cause the word processing or audio software to stop working
>> >> > completely.
>> >> > Attempting to copy a file from my laptop to your Passport drive, or
>> >> > vice
>> >> > versa, often fails and in the process may cause Windows explorer to
>> >> > stop
>> >> > working. Yesterday, though (after several attempts) I was finally
>> >> > able
>> >> > to
>> >> > copy a file from your drive to my laptop, it took over an hour to
>> >> > copy
>> >> > a
>> >> > single file of 33MB. So all sorts of things may happen, none of them
>> >> > pleasant. The troubles don't arise all the time, but they do arise
>> >> > most
>> >> > of
>> >> > the time, and they happen whether your Passport drive is the only
>> >> > peripheral
>> >> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I
>> >> > always
>> >> > use),
>> >> > or whether your drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged into
>> >> > my
>> >> > laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
>> >> > unpowered).
>> >> > Do
>> >> > you know what is going on and how I can make your drive usable? I
>> >> > have
>> >> > two
>> >> > other external drives (powered by their own power source) and these
>> >> > work
>> >> > perfectly. Why does your drive limp along so badly as to be
>> >> > virtually
>> >> > unusable?
>> >> >
>> >> > model number
>> >> > WD3200ME-01
>> >> >
>> >> > serial number
>> >> > WXH208970242
>> >> >
>> >> > Reference number given for the above question on Saturday 26 July
>> >> > 2008
>> >> > 080726-000894
>> >> >
>> >> > ********************
>> >> >
>> >> > version for windows communities, pcw forums, toshiba forums
>> >> >
>> >> > USB external drive won't access files properly
>> >> >
>> >> > I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home
>> >> > Basic.
>> >> > I
>> >> > have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no
>> >> > separate
>> >> > power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes
>> >> > the
>> >> > drive
>> >> > works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the
>> >> > drive.
>> >> > Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio
>> >> > file
>> >> > can
>> >> > make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and
>> >> > in
>> >> > the
>> >> > process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to
>> >> > copy a
>> >> > 33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did
>> >> > this
>> >> > it
>> >> > took
>> >> > over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them
>> >> > pleasant.
>> >> >
>> >> > Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only
>> >> > peripheral
>> >> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I
>> >> > always
>> >> > use),
>> >> > or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals
>> >> > plugged
>> >> > into
>> >> > my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
>> >> > unpowered).
>> >> >
>> >> > Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external
>> >> > drive
>> >> > usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power
>> >> > source)
>> >> > and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive
>> >> > limp
>> >> > along
>> >> > so badly as to be virtually unusable?
>> >> >
>> >>

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Old 28-07-2008
rh0000
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Passport drive won't access files properly

It was 2mA all the time, even when the drive was copying files successfully.
As far as I can tell I was looking at the right port. I'll have to wait and
see what happens when the drive next misbehaves.

"Michael Walraven" wrote:

> 2 mA seems very low to me also, perhaps that is the load when it has spun
> down. If you looked when the drive was active (maybe searching the drive for
> something) it might show a larger number.
>
> Michael
>
> "rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1F886628-CB83-4921-ABF0-1C2436ACBD88@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks for the suggestion. At the moment the drive is working perfectly.
> > For
> > example, I copied a folder from and then to the drive, the folder
> > containing
> > 240 files totalling 2GB, the whole process (each way) taking about 4
> > minutes,
> > which I think is fine. I seem to be drawing 2mA in all this, which does
> > strike me as very low, but it's the device which disappears in hub
> > properties
> > when I remove the drive. I'll see what happens when the drive next
> > misbehaves.
> >
> > "Michael Walraven" wrote:
> >
> >> It is possible that your device is drawing too much power from its USB
> >> hub.
> >>
> >> In Device Manager,
> >> check Universal Serial Bus controllers / USB Root Hub(s)
> >>
> >> under properties/Power tab
> >> you will find the power drawn from each port, make sure that the total
> >> for
> >> that hub is less than the max of 500 ma.
> >> (check when having problems, and when not having problems)
> >>
> >> Michael
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:3B567936-9416-4F9A-B27B-8EE950D133F5@microsoft.com...
> >> > My apologies. By mistake I cut and pasted the email I sent Western
> >> > Digital,
> >> > who made the drive, as well as the message I meant to post. My error
> >> > may
> >> > have
> >> > arisen from the fact that I was struggling with Internet Explorer, as
> >> > Firefox
> >> > 3 (which I normally use) wouldn't let me sign on to the Microsoft
> >> > forum.
> >> > Anyway, the text I meant to input now follows. Does anyone have any
> >> > suggestions?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > USB external drive won't access files properly
> >> >
> >> > I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home
> >> > Basic.
> >> > I
> >> > have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no
> >> > separate
> >> > power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes the
> >> > drive
> >> > works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the
> >> > drive.
> >> > Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio file
> >> > can
> >> > make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and in
> >> > the
> >> > process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to
> >> > copy a
> >> > 33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did this
> >> > it
> >> > took
> >> > over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them pleasant.
> >> >
> >> > Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only peripheral
> >> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I always
> >> > use),
> >> > or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged
> >> > into
> >> > my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
> >> > unpowered).
> >> >
> >> > Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external
> >> > drive
> >> > usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power
> >> > source)
> >> > and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive limp
> >> > along
> >> > so badly as to be virtually unusable?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Curious" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Whose passport drive did you buy? None of the peer to peer members of
> >> >> this
> >> >> newsgroup sell drives.
> >> >>
> >> >> "rh0000" <rh0000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:AD08AEF0-AFFD-42D5-8F9D-B8B28F0E3DD3@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >I have a Toshiba Satellite A100, bought in March 2007 and running
> >> >> >Windows
> >> >> > Vista Home Basic. I bought your Passport USB drive in April 2008.
> >> >> > Right
> >> >> > from
> >> >> > the very start it has given problems, to do with not being able to
> >> >> > access
> >> >> > files because my PC freezes, or files taking a very long time to be
> >> >> > accessed.
> >> >> > When I plug the drive into a USB port, it can take several minutes
> >> >> > in
> >> >> > order
> >> >> > to access a file contained within a few nested folders. If the file
> >> >> > is
> >> >> > a
> >> >> > word
> >> >> > document, or an audio file, for example, attempting to open the file
> >> >> > can
> >> >> > cause the word processing or audio software to stop working
> >> >> > completely.
> >> >> > Attempting to copy a file from my laptop to your Passport drive, or
> >> >> > vice
> >> >> > versa, often fails and in the process may cause Windows explorer to
> >> >> > stop
> >> >> > working. Yesterday, though (after several attempts) I was finally
> >> >> > able
> >> >> > to
> >> >> > copy a file from your drive to my laptop, it took over an hour to
> >> >> > copy
> >> >> > a
> >> >> > single file of 33MB. So all sorts of things may happen, none of them
> >> >> > pleasant. The troubles don't arise all the time, but they do arise
> >> >> > most
> >> >> > of
> >> >> > the time, and they happen whether your Passport drive is the only
> >> >> > peripheral
> >> >> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I
> >> >> > always
> >> >> > use),
> >> >> > or whether your drive is one of a number of peripherals plugged into
> >> >> > my
> >> >> > laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
> >> >> > unpowered).
> >> >> > Do
> >> >> > you know what is going on and how I can make your drive usable? I
> >> >> > have
> >> >> > two
> >> >> > other external drives (powered by their own power source) and these
> >> >> > work
> >> >> > perfectly. Why does your drive limp along so badly as to be
> >> >> > virtually
> >> >> > unusable?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > model number
> >> >> > WD3200ME-01
> >> >> >
> >> >> > serial number
> >> >> > WXH208970242
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Reference number given for the above question on Saturday 26 July
> >> >> > 2008
> >> >> > 080726-000894
> >> >> >
> >> >> > ********************
> >> >> >
> >> >> > version for windows communities, pcw forums, toshiba forums
> >> >> >
> >> >> > USB external drive won't access files properly
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop, running Windows Vista Home
> >> >> > Basic.
> >> >> > I
> >> >> > have a Western Digital “passport” external hard drive, which has no
> >> >> > separate
> >> >> > power source, as it draws its power through the USB port. Sometimes
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > drive
> >> >> > works okay, but I often have huge problems in accessing files on the
> >> >> > drive.
> >> >> > Opening a folder can make Windows “hang”. Opening a Word or audio
> >> >> > file
> >> >> > can
> >> >> > make Word or the audio software crash. Copying files often fails and
> >> >> > in
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > process may make Windows explorer stop working. Recently I tried to
> >> >> > copy a
> >> >> > 33MB file from the external drive to my laptop, and while it did
> >> >> > this
> >> >> > it
> >> >> > took
> >> >> > over an hour. So all sorts of things can happen, none of them
> >> >> > pleasant.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Problems can happen whether the external drive is the only
> >> >> > peripheral
> >> >> > plugged into a USB drive (apart from an external mouse, which I
> >> >> > always
> >> >> > use),
> >> >> > or whether the external drive is one of a number of peripherals
> >> >> > plugged
> >> >> > into
> >> >> > my laptop - either separately or via a USB hub (either powered or
> >> >> > unpowered).
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Does anyone know what is going on and how I can make my USB external
> >> >> > drive
> >> >> > usable? I have two other external drives (powered by their own power
> >> >> > source)
> >> >> > and these work perfectly. Why, much of the time, does this drive
> >> >> > limp
> >> >> > along
> >> >> > so badly as to be virtually unusable?
> >> >> >
> >> >>

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