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krokeguy November 6th, 2009 07:29 PM

usb powered hard drives
 
Is anyone using these usb powered 5400rpm hard drives with hoster 4.11 for thier kma files?

billyo November 6th, 2009 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by krokeguy (Post 97290)
Is anyone using these usb powered 5400rpm hard drives with hoster 4.11 for thier kma files?

i do i use 5 ext. slim design seagate free agent 500 gb hhd, have al my kma files are in it, 1 for each of my laptops for show, and 2 for back-ups and and 1 for main back-up..havent had any problems with it.

bryant November 6th, 2009 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by krokeguy (Post 97290)
Is anyone using these usb powered 5400rpm hard drives with hoster 4.11 for thier kma files?

I have had problems when using a mini laptop when another item (tv-vga converter) was also used in another usb port at the same time. I'm pretty sure at one time I also had a problem with a regular sized laptop in the same conditions (two usb's used at one time).

ddouglass November 7th, 2009 01:56 AM

Bryant most likely you problem with that was under-power especially with the mini. The best way I know of to overcome that is with a powered USB hub. Then you are not drawing on the computer's power supply.

billyo November 7th, 2009 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by bryant (Post 97292)
I have had problems when using a mini laptop when another item (tv-vga converter) was also used in another usb port at the same time. I'm pretty sure at one time I also had a problem with a regular sized laptop in the same conditions (two usb's used at one time).


i've been using multiple usb hardware on my mini laptop ( hhd & mouse ) no problems yet, of course the mouse doesn't really use that much computer power compared to video converter, but on my regular laptops,i just started using 3 of the usb ports, mouse, hhd. and the video converter,( plasma tv, a monitor and lcd tv all plugged in to the converter) and still have not encountered any problems...i think the problem would be if you use one usb port, and plugging in a 4 usb hubs and using all of them, that 1 port may not have enough power to support all the 4 hardware conected to that usb hub..i've had problems using an ext. usb hubs..

bryant November 7th, 2009 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ddouglass (Post 97293)
Bryant most likely you problem with that was under-power especially with the mini. The best way I know of to overcome that is with a powered USB hub. Then you are not drawing on the computer's power supply.

Thanx Dale, bought one today.:)

Musicman51 November 8th, 2009 11:52 AM

Dale my daughter said the samething about a powered usb hub. I use the powered hub to run usb appliances off of. Such as my laptop cooling fans, my wireless mouse, my usb laptop light, my usb lighted karaoke sign. Things like my edirol sound interface, my external CD/DVD drive, and of course my external hard drive i come right out of the usb ports with those. But this has even made a difference in how warm my laptop power supply gets. Everything runs cooler now with a powered usb hub, and the blue light on my hub is extra cool looking as well. Great advice.:c


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