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How do I get an external 2.5" IDE hard drive in an external case (with USB cable) working when plugged into a PCMCIA USB card?
My hard drive doesn't work when plugged into my HT-Link Cardbus/PCMCIA USB 2.0 2-port card (NEC / 32-bit). My MP3 player will work fine when plugged into it. I tried plugging in both of the USB cables that are on one end (Y cable), and it doesn't make a difference. I read the problem may be insufficient power.
The cable has two USB connectors on one end. I tried plugging both of them into the PCMCIA card. – Carl – 2010-05-19T17:37:14.020
Have you tried the drive on a different port or computer? – Dave M – 2010-05-19T17:40:03.123
The drive works on my main USB port - but that port only works as a USB 1.1 port now - the 2.0 functionality is broken for some reason - using that hard drive with 1.1 is very, very slow. The drive also works in a USB 2.0 port on another computer. – Carl – 2010-05-19T18:18:43.903
What is the make of card you have? I had a real issue with an Adaptec Firewire/USB2.0 combo card. Never could get drives to work. Finnaly gave up and assumed it was the card. Also had a comment from a drive case maker that some larger drives need an AC adapter. Maybe just theirs but something else to consider. – Dave M – 2010-05-19T18:38:55.027
It's an HT-Link. Here are the specs: http://www.ht-link.com/en/ProductView.asp?ID=106. The card has a power plug input in the middle, but it didn't come with a cable for that. The hard disk is a 2.5" from a laptop. The USB adapter for the hard drive doesn't have a power input.
– Carl – 2010-05-19T21:52:50.593The second usb connector should be plugged into the slower usb port, all it does is grab power from that port, connect the main usb cable into the pcmcia card. – Moab – 2010-12-14T15:44:24.137