-Ralph-
14-12-10, 11:46 AM
I have a Maxtor Basics 500GB USB2 external hard disk, which has a two into one USB cable, so uses two USB ports, 5400rpm SATA and has a data transfer rate of 480Mbps. I'm on Vista 64 bit (I have no choice over OS, it's a work laptop).
http://www.pc-tronics.co.uk/maxtor-basics-portable-500gb---25in-ext-5400rpm-8mb-usb20-900-p.asp
I have 12GB of music is on it, but after 5-10 minutes playing music it stops and Media Player hangs. I've tried Songbird as well and it's the same problem. Whilst it is hung and the music stopped, I can go into Windows Explorer and browse the drive no problem, no apparent performance issues, but have to unplug the drive and let the player throw an file not found type error, and plug it back in before starting the music.
I also have all my ISO's on it and never have a problem if I want to burn 4GB of data to a DVD, directly from the USB drive. Never have a problem copying large files either.
This never used to happen, and the only thing I'm aware of is I moved house which of course involved unplugging everything, and plugging back in, including a new monitor which increased the number of USB hubs I have daisy-chained. So the setup now is-
Laptop on docking station that has a four port USB hub. Into this I have Printer, new USB hub on the new monitor, and the two ports for the USB drive that is causing problems. This has worked fine before when plugged into the docking station. Then off the two port hub on the monitor I have the keyboard and webcam. The keyboard then has a two port hub into which is plugged the mouse, leaving me with one spare port on the keyboard, and four spare ports on the laptop itself, which I don't want to plug anything permanent into because that defeats the object of having a docking station.
I don't even know if the daisy chain of USB hubs is causing the problem, I have no problem with the operation of any other USB devices, and if I unplug the USB disk from the docking station and stick it directly into two of the spare ports on the laptop itself, it still does the same thing. I haven't yet tried it with the laptop not connected to the docking station.
I don't have the free space on the laptop to put the music there without filling my internal HDD.
Like I say it used to work fine and the USB drive speed should be more than capable. Any ideas what the problem could be?
http://www.pc-tronics.co.uk/maxtor-basics-portable-500gb---25in-ext-5400rpm-8mb-usb20-900-p.asp
I have 12GB of music is on it, but after 5-10 minutes playing music it stops and Media Player hangs. I've tried Songbird as well and it's the same problem. Whilst it is hung and the music stopped, I can go into Windows Explorer and browse the drive no problem, no apparent performance issues, but have to unplug the drive and let the player throw an file not found type error, and plug it back in before starting the music.
I also have all my ISO's on it and never have a problem if I want to burn 4GB of data to a DVD, directly from the USB drive. Never have a problem copying large files either.
This never used to happen, and the only thing I'm aware of is I moved house which of course involved unplugging everything, and plugging back in, including a new monitor which increased the number of USB hubs I have daisy-chained. So the setup now is-
Laptop on docking station that has a four port USB hub. Into this I have Printer, new USB hub on the new monitor, and the two ports for the USB drive that is causing problems. This has worked fine before when plugged into the docking station. Then off the two port hub on the monitor I have the keyboard and webcam. The keyboard then has a two port hub into which is plugged the mouse, leaving me with one spare port on the keyboard, and four spare ports on the laptop itself, which I don't want to plug anything permanent into because that defeats the object of having a docking station.
I don't even know if the daisy chain of USB hubs is causing the problem, I have no problem with the operation of any other USB devices, and if I unplug the USB disk from the docking station and stick it directly into two of the spare ports on the laptop itself, it still does the same thing. I haven't yet tried it with the laptop not connected to the docking station.
I don't have the free space on the laptop to put the music there without filling my internal HDD.
Like I say it used to work fine and the USB drive speed should be more than capable. Any ideas what the problem could be?