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My cord for my little ION iogear 60gb usb drive is a little to short so i
hooked up an usb extention and when i hook the hard drive to it the computer does nothing its like i never hooked it up. But on the hard drive the little power light comes on so i know that it is getting power. The usb hard drive is powered through the usb slot on the computer. So normally a person would think it is a bad usb extention cord, but if i hook a little thumb drive to the usb extention cord it works. Whats going on? Is it possible that the extention cord can only supply so much power and that the 60 gb drive requires to much to run it. |
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Could be the total length exceeds the USB specifications. With both cables
connected how long is the length? JS "st" <st@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:396F0517-9A03-4CE1-89F1-6F66DD5A0260@microsoft.com... > My cord for my little ION iogear 60gb usb drive is a little to short so i > hooked up an usb extention and when i hook the hard drive to it the > computer > does nothing its like i never hooked it up. But on the hard drive the > little > power light comes on so i know that it is getting power. The usb hard > drive > is powered through the usb slot on the computer. So normally a person > would > think it is a bad usb extention cord, but if i hook a little thumb drive > to > the usb extention cord it works. Whats going on? Is it possible that the > extention cord can only supply so much power and that the 60 gb drive > requires to much to run it. |
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Its probably 5 or 6 feet total of cable length. But if it did exceed the
length why would the little thumb drive work? "JS" wrote: > Could be the total length exceeds the USB specifications. With both cables > connected how long is the length? > > JS > > "st" <st@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:396F0517-9A03-4CE1-89F1-6F66DD5A0260@microsoft.com... > > My cord for my little ION iogear 60gb usb drive is a little to short so i > > hooked up an usb extention and when i hook the hard drive to it the > > computer > > does nothing its like i never hooked it up. But on the hard drive the > > little > > power light comes on so i know that it is getting power. The usb hard > > drive > > is powered through the usb slot on the computer. So normally a person > > would > > think it is a bad usb extention cord, but if i hook a little thumb drive > > to > > the usb extention cord it works. Whats going on? Is it possible that the > > extention cord can only supply so much power and that the 60 gb drive > > requires to much to run it. > > > |
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5 or 6 Feet should not be an issue, so that's not the issue.
Have you tried another USB port on your PC? JS "st" <st@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3AE749C7-0D15-4840-AFBE-8B5397D24AE6@microsoft.com... > Its probably 5 or 6 feet total of cable length. But if it did exceed the > length why would the little thumb drive work? > > "JS" wrote: > >> Could be the total length exceeds the USB specifications. With both >> cables >> connected how long is the length? >> >> JS >> >> "st" <st@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:396F0517-9A03-4CE1-89F1-6F66DD5A0260@microsoft.com... >> > My cord for my little ION iogear 60gb usb drive is a little to short so >> > i >> > hooked up an usb extention and when i hook the hard drive to it the >> > computer >> > does nothing its like i never hooked it up. But on the hard drive the >> > little >> > power light comes on so i know that it is getting power. The usb hard >> > drive >> > is powered through the usb slot on the computer. So normally a person >> > would >> > think it is a bad usb extention cord, but if i hook a little thumb >> > drive >> > to >> > the usb extention cord it works. Whats going on? Is it possible that >> > the >> > extention cord can only supply so much power and that the 60 gb drive >> > requires to much to run it. >> >> >> |
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st wrote:
> My cord for my little ION iogear 60gb usb drive is a little to short so i > hooked up an usb extention and when i hook the hard drive to it the computer > does nothing its like i never hooked it up. But on the hard drive the little > power light comes on so i know that it is getting power. The usb hard drive > is powered through the usb slot on the computer. So normally a person would > think it is a bad usb extention cord, but if i hook a little thumb drive to > the usb extention cord it works. Whats going on? Is it possible that the > extention cord can only supply so much power and that the 60 gb drive > requires to much to run it. Try it on a POWERED USB 2 hub. If it works there, the port on the computer is probably having trouble supplying enough power. I would imagine that when combined with the interface circuitry the motor and coil (that changes cylinders) in an external hard drive would draw significantly more power than the circuitry in a flash drive. |
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but it does work on the usb port its just it does not work with the usb
extention cord "RobertVA" wrote: > st wrote: > > My cord for my little ION iogear 60gb usb drive is a little to short so i > > hooked up an usb extention and when i hook the hard drive to it the computer > > does nothing its like i never hooked it up. But on the hard drive the little > > power light comes on so i know that it is getting power. The usb hard drive > > is powered through the usb slot on the computer. So normally a person would > > think it is a bad usb extention cord, but if i hook a little thumb drive to > > the usb extention cord it works. Whats going on? Is it possible that the > > extention cord can only supply so much power and that the 60 gb drive > > requires to much to run it. > > Try it on a POWERED USB 2 hub. If it works there, the port on the > computer is probably having trouble supplying enough power. I would > imagine that when combined with the interface circuitry the motor and > coil (that changes cylinders) in an external hard drive would draw > significantly more power than the circuitry in a flash drive. > |
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The limit for a single USB port is 500mA draw, which is right about
where a 2.5" USB HDD is at (it's even more for 5400RPM and 7200RPM spindle speeds). You lose a certain amount of power (however finite) to resistance, interference, and other factors with every M-F interface and every foot of USB cable. I would suggest doing what RobertVA advised. Buy or borrow a hub that has a power cable and see if it powers the drive through your extension cord. Many USB hard drives enclosures are supplied with dual USB cords for this purpose, to split the power load across multiple USB ports. You might even find that swapping enclosures with one that splits the power is your best option. st wrote: > but it does work on the usb port its just it does not work with the usb > extention cord > > "RobertVA" wrote: > > > st wrote: > > > My cord for my little ION iogear 60gb usb drive is a little to short so i > > > hooked up an usb extention and when i hook the hard drive to it the computer > > > does nothing its like i never hooked it up. But on the hard drive the little > > > power light comes on so i know that it is getting power. The usb hard drive > > > is powered through the usb slot on the computer. So normally a person would > > > think it is a bad usb extention cord, but if i hook a little thumb drive to > > > the usb extention cord it works. Whats going on? Is it possible that the > > > extention cord can only supply so much power and that the 60 gb drive > > > requires to much to run it. > > > > Try it on a POWERED USB 2 hub. If it works there, the port on the > > computer is probably having trouble supplying enough power. I would > > imagine that when combined with the interface circuitry the motor and > > coil (that changes cylinders) in an external hard drive would draw > > significantly more power than the circuitry in a flash drive. > > |
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