nIxIe
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Hi, I am having a strange problem with my USB portable hard drives. I have thre portables 2 seagates and 1 WD Essentials. Individually all of them are recognized and the transfer speed is pretty decent. My probem occurs is when I try to use two of them at the same time, one will load and display the other will not display and eventually removes itself. I have a P6X58D-E mother board which has two USB 3.0 ports on the back of my PC. My controller is Renesas Electronics USB 3.0.
I must also add I can use any of my three above portable drives and a usb stick 3.0 stick with no problem at all, the the problem seems to be only with my system not allowing me to have two portable drives running at the same time.
I can also run a portable usb 3 direct from its port whilst plugging the other two into usb 2.0 ports, again no problem all drives show.
My Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller driver version is 2.1.39.0 and my firmware version is 3034
Greatly appreciate any help to solve this most annoying problem.
I must also add I can use any of my three above portable drives and a usb stick 3.0 stick with no problem at all, the the problem seems to be only with my system not allowing me to have two portable drives running at the same time.
I can also run a portable usb 3 direct from its port whilst plugging the other two into usb 2.0 ports, again no problem all drives show.
My Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller driver version is 2.1.39.0 and my firmware version is 3034
Greatly appreciate any help to solve this most annoying problem.
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- PC/Desktop
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- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
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- Core i7 950 3.07GHz
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- P6X58D-E
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- 8.00 DDR3
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- 2 x 1024MB ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series
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- 112GB OCZ-VERT EX3 SCSI Disk Device (SSD)
932GB ATA SAMSUNG HD103SJ SCSI Disk Device (SATA)
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