[1.] 174c:5106 1 TB External USB 3.0 Drive Fails to Automount through
USB 3.0 dock with XHCI Enabled
[2.] I have a 1 TB Western Digital drive in a USB 3.0 HDD dock that will
not automount while XHCI is enabled in the BIOS. If I disable XHCI in
the BIOS, it automounts normally. I've tried an ex
h the 1 TB drive. Transcend 16
GB flash drives work fine with XHCI, too.
As noted in my problem description, I RMA'd the 1 TB drive and the
replacement drive fails with the same error, though it too works with
USB2 via EHCI.
On 01/22/2014 02:20 AM, David Laight wrote:
From: Jay S
[2.
Sharp wrote:
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 08:51:31AM -0800, Jay S wrote:
Actually, the USB3 device I'm using, a Unitek Y-1072 HDD dock, works
fine with a WD 500 GB drive using XHCI, so it seems like it's
something to do with the larger drive.
I have also tried with a Rosewill RX35-AT-SU3 ext
Thanks Sarah. I appreciate your efforts.
A new BIOS (F8) was released on 1/24 for my motherboard, and I flashed
it with that to see if that made a difference, but it did not.
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I tried yet another USB 3.0 external HDD enclosure with the 1 TB WD
drive that has been the source of all these problems. This one is made
by Icy Dock. It's a MB080U35-1SB, and has USB 3.0 as well as eSATA. I
figured the eSATA would work even if the USB 3.0 failed.
Eureka! It works via USB 3.0