How can I fix USB Mass storage problem on my laptop?


  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
       #1

    How can I fix USB Mass storage problem on my laptop?


    Hi

    I've just got a StarTech dock station for the Hard Drive (with Esata and USB 3.0 ports). When I first used it first time. The first thing I use is ESATA port and ran without a problem (run CrystalDiskInfo and CrstalDiskMark to test) and also I format the drive.

    But when I try USB 3.0 port is won't response well (using express card). For example it found new hardware and open the drive - but then I ran CrystalDiskInfo or CrstalDiskMark it won't open unless I disconnect the USB then the program will open after I disconnect the USB. I've try copy a file across nope crash or stop working. So I've try using USB 2 to see if not the USB 3.0 same problem but gone back to Esata port work fine!!!

    So I’ve try on another laptop to see if not the Dock problem. And USB 2 work!!!! even USB 3.0 work using Express card so it not the dock problem (The laptop is running Win XP 32 bits).

    I also got WD passport and book (1tb/3tb) and they both work fine on my laptop plus the USB 3.0.

    So what I'm doing wrong? I can't pin the problem on my laptop with USB issues with the dock station. Any idea?? Don't really want to re install win 7 to see if that fix it.

    Cheers
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  2. Posts : 6,243
    win 7 ultimate32bit, Win8.1pro wmc 32bit
       #2

    Hi nit83 welcome to the forums Here is a link to the Ricoh card driver Drivers and Downloads | Dell [United States] unfortunately there is no win764bit driver install the vista 64bit in compatibility mode
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  3. Azo
    Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit
       #3

    Why not try using the USB 2.0 port on your lappy? It's on the right side of it ! I am sure it's gonna work fine. Also did you install the Star Trek USB 3.0 driver? Link Here: http://files.startech.com/ProductDri...ATDOCK4U3E.zip. Let us know if it helps.
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  4. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    pebbly said:
    Hi nit83 welcome to the forums Here is a link to the Ricoh card driver Drivers and Downloads | Dell [United States] unfortunately there is no win764bit driver install the vista 64bit in compatibility mode
    Try install Ricoh card driver and no different it open the drive but won't open the folder or file - it just crash (it effect everything and I have to force unplug the USB to make the computer work again). Also there no option to install 64bit compatibility mode. Anyway what Ricoh card driver got to do with USB?

    Try the USB 3.0 express card it kept closing down then restart - like I disconnect it and plug back in again.

    Azo said:
    Why not try using the USB 2.0 port on your lappy? It's on the right side of it ! I am sure it's gonna work fine. Also did you install the Star Trek USB 3.0 driver? Link Here: http://files.startech.com/ProductDri...ATDOCK4U3E.zip. Let us know if it helps.
    That what I test first to check see if not the USB 3.0 on express card. And it plug on the right side (is there any different to left side of it?)

    What is the USB 3.0 driver that you link for?
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  5. Azo
    Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit
       #5

    Well it is supposedly the driver of your product, although if you give me the exact model number, I can be more sure. The ports to the left are USB 3.0, while that to the right is USB 2.0. So why not try the ports to the right?
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  6. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Azo said:
    Well it is supposedly the driver of your product, although if you give me the exact model number, I can be more sure. The ports to the left are USB 3.0, while that to the right is USB 2.0. So why not try the ports to the right?
    The laptop is XPS M1530 is about 4 years old. It got no USB 3.0 just USB 2.0. That why I brought StarTech 2 port Flush Mount 54mm SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ExpressCard (ECUSB3S254F) about year ago to use the USB 3.0 port. And my other External Hard Drive WD MY Book 3TB and WD Passport 1TB work fine on my USB 3.0 ExpressCard and same for normal USB 2.
    Because I got other internal Hard Drive around so I only just brought StarTech USB3 eSATA HDD Docking Station (SATDOCKU3FGB).

    When I first use it (StarTech USB3 eSATA HDD Docking Station) using the eSATA port first on my ExpressCard that take eSATA II 300 - and it work fine, then I try USB 3.0 ExpressCard it giving me problem - so I try the USB 2.0 but give me same problem. So I thought I got faulty Docking Station with USB problem but I though I check on other laptop (got win xp 32bit) before I send it back, and it work without a problem so it can't be the Dock Station. So it only can be the problem with Win 7 on my laptop - it used to be Win Vista Pro 32bit before I did fresh install copy of Win 7 Pro 64 bit.

    My Laptop spec are (Dell XPS M1530):

    Intel Duo core T7700 @ 2.4Ghz
    4Gb Ram
    Nvidia 256mb 8600M GT
    Blu Ray Writer
    WD 250 GB Hard Drive

    Hope that help.

    Thanks for the help
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  7. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    By the way I going to test it on another laptop that got Win 7 and he think he got USB 3 as well. So I'm going over there to test it in the late afternoon to see if it win 7 cause it.
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  8. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Just test on other computer early on this afternoon that got win 7 but it haven't got USB 3 which it not a problem because my don‘t work on USB 2 as well. It work fine on their Win 7.

    I can't see any reason why my don't work unless the driver or some file is causing the problem. Bit annoy now - look like I'm going have to reinstall Win 7 unless there other way I can do before I do clean install?

    Thanks for the help
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