I am connecting to USB on computer directly. I tried my work PC and
the result is the same. I unplgged all other USB devices.
The drive is good, for sure. It previously worked on my laptop and
also with my friends USB enclosure.
I think youre right abt the USB being defective. I am probably wasting
a lot of time. Amazon is not willing to accept return item unless they
find it defective. I would not think they would upon testing on their
own certify it as defective. I would be only wasting more money
mailing it back to them.
On Aug 2, 9:30 am, "RalfG" <itsno...@la-de-da.deda> wrote:
> You are connecting it directly to a USB port on the computer, not to an
> extarnal hub? Try unplugging the other USB devices attached to the computer
> and see if it makes a difference.
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> Check if it works with the USB adapter on a different computer ... you're
> just wasting your time if the adapter you bought was defective in the first
> place. If you can, check if the drive still works on its own. It only takes
> a spark from static electricity to ruin a chip on the drive's circuit board.
>
> "ind_123" <dhulap...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:1185995737.398283.228590@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
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> > The jumper is currently set to master. It is the default setting. I
> > even called toshiba corp support and confirmed. They also say that
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