ExternalOriginally posted by dork3d:Internal or external?
If not wrong, check on the 2.5", should be IDE interface, and the 3.5", the interface is whether a ATA 133 or SATA...Originally posted by photo_seeker:External
hdd was okie... no bad sector...Originally posted by Nelstar:Better start running a disk integrity check on the 3.5.
Write failure right?![]()
transfer data from 2.5" to the computer first. Then transfer the data from computer to 3.5" hdd.Originally posted by photo_seeker:Posting on behalf of my friend.
He's unable to transfer DATA from his 2.5" HDD (Connected using direct port connection) to 3.5" HDD (Connected via a USB Hub). He's facing the "Delayed Write Failure" while transferring the DATA.
Can someone who's experienced care to guide?
Good for you. It is better this than having to match let your 3.5" wait for your 2.5" to feed data for he writing processOriginally posted by tonyong:problem sloved... connected it directly to the usb port on my laptop... i think the prob is either with the hub or the usb extension cable....
while... i m using external powered usb hub... hdd oso external powered...Originally posted by Twincat:the root cause should be under powered, usb hub does not supply enough power...
Jus for the benefit of some...
haha... ya... like tt oso save alot of time..Originally posted by Farmerseed:Good for you. It is better this than having to match let your 3.5" wait for your 2.5" to feed data for he writing process![]()
u mean the usb ext or the usb cable for connecting the hdd?Originally posted by alexkusu:change a new cable