- Jan 28, 2005
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Here's an odd one..
I have two identical Seagate 2TB external drives. USB3. Not portable drives, they have their own power supplies
PC number one
both external drives work fine with USB2 and USB3
PC number two
One external drive works fine with USB2 and USB3
One external drive works fine with USB2, but with USB3 I get error messages of needing to reformat the drive before using, if I say OK, it says it can't format it . I also get an error about the drive having the wrong capacity. see attached pic. what gives with this?
I did reformat, and delete the partition of the drive while using USB2, but I still get the same problem with USB3. I also re installed the USB3 drivers for PC number 2.
Now, other external drives seem to work OK with USB3 with PC number 2, so it's this one particular external drive it does not like hooked up with USB3
PC number two uses the Intel USB3 ports, no aftermarket chip at all.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/106453664/drive%20prob.png
UPDATE..
PC Number 3..
crazy drive will connect with usb3, but it gives the common message, " this device can perform faster if connected to a USB3 port"
I'm beginning to suspect a weak USB3 port in the drive
I have two identical Seagate 2TB external drives. USB3. Not portable drives, they have their own power supplies
PC number one
both external drives work fine with USB2 and USB3
PC number two
One external drive works fine with USB2 and USB3
One external drive works fine with USB2, but with USB3 I get error messages of needing to reformat the drive before using, if I say OK, it says it can't format it . I also get an error about the drive having the wrong capacity. see attached pic. what gives with this?
I did reformat, and delete the partition of the drive while using USB2, but I still get the same problem with USB3. I also re installed the USB3 drivers for PC number 2.
Now, other external drives seem to work OK with USB3 with PC number 2, so it's this one particular external drive it does not like hooked up with USB3
PC number two uses the Intel USB3 ports, no aftermarket chip at all.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/106453664/drive%20prob.png
UPDATE..
PC Number 3..
crazy drive will connect with usb3, but it gives the common message, " this device can perform faster if connected to a USB3 port"
I'm beginning to suspect a weak USB3 port in the drive
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