this is not correct.   The Western Digital has two ports on it.  One is a usb 
port which goes to whatever device you connect it to such as the MPower.  The 
other is for the AC adapter.  So, you could run it off the adapter if you 
wanted, but you could also run it off the power via the usb port.  This power 
would 
come from the device you are connecting the drive to such as the MPower.  

The adapter has nothing at all to do with usb.  It's for those situations when  
you want to use the drive with a device that does not have enough extra power 
to run both the device and the drive.  

On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 20:07:24 -0700, Joseph Lee wrote:

This is Jospeh. Yes. 

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Thank you Joseph Lee.
One last question.  The gist of the discussion indicates the Digital hard
Drive requires a USB  connection to the M-Power.  
Additionally, I understand, the AC-adaptor for the Drive also uses a USB
port.
Implicitly, this means you can use both M-Power USB ports without causing a
BN lock up.  Correct?
KC

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