Joined: Sun Apr 02, 2006 9:05 pm Posts: 1688 Location: Up State NY in the USA!!!!
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I'll get just a bit technical here. The USB plug you use alot should have clean connections that are relitivly clear of oxidation. This is due to the fact that you are sweeping the contact points every time you plug in. There are very few really well made connectors on the low end and the plating is less than crap on on most.
I would also lean towards there being a poorly implemented SATA to USB chipset. MS just may have a work built into their driver to contend with this.
I personaly wouldn't mess with USB hard drives for any sort of data storage, to slow and it is another layer or three of hardwarre that can go wrrong.
Mike
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