I have a frustrating issue with a brand new WD My Passport 1TB drive. If connected to a USB 3 port, it works as expected. However, connect it to a USB 2 port and it is never recognised by any system. Is need this drive to function on USB 2, no way around it.
What have I tried? Connected to:
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Windows Server 2012 Datacenter x64 via USB 3 > Works fine, however safe removal always says drive is in use;
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Windows 8 Pro x64 via USB 3 > Works fine, no issues;
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Windows 8 Pro x64 via USB 2 > Drive unseen, even by BIOS. LED stays on after spinup, so inactive;
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 via USB 2 > Same as above;
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Windows 7 Ultimate x86 via USB 2 > Same as above;
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Windows 7 Ultimate x86 via USB 2 (other system) > Same as above;
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Windows XP x86 via USB 2 > Same as above;
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PartedMagic LiveCD via USB 2 > Same as above;
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Firmware updated, went right, no change in behaviour.
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SMART data is OK, no strange values.
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WD SES driver installed.
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I have written over 900GB to it without a singe error. Mostly in one go with active cooling provided, drive temperature ~37C.
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When not connected to USB 3 drive remains unseen to BIOS, Disk Management, Storage Management (Disk Mananagement sucsessor, WD utilities)
What haven’t I tried?
- Use another USB 3 cable, becouse I don’t have one available.
Relative drive data, collected with AIDA64 Extreme edition 2.85.2400, whilst connected to Windows 8 Pro x64 via USB 3:
Storage > ATA:
Model ID WDC WD10JMVW-11S5XS1
Revision 01.01A01
Device Type SATA-II @ Oxford
Max. PIO Transfer Mode PIO 4
Max. MWDMA Transfer Mode MWDMA 2
Active MWDMA Transfer Mode MWDMA 0
Max. UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 6
ATA Standard ATA8-ACS
Devices > USB Devices:
Device Description USB Mass Storage Device
Device ID 1058-07A8
Device Class 08 / 06 (Mass Storage)
Device Protocol 50
Supported USB Version 3.00
Current Speed High (USB 2.0)
The only telling thing here seems to be the last two lines. Stating that the supported USB version is only USB 3, still current speed is USB 2.
Possibly the problem could be power draw on USB 2 ports. However, the drive spins up just as it does on USB 3. That should at least get it to be seen by a system, if not support succesfull read/write actions.
Who can tell me what my options are?
RMA is allways a possibility, but I’d rather have this drive working and learn something along the way.