On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Dirk Kosch�tzki wrote:

> I investigated more on the point. I tried: 2 (new) Samsung HDDs and one  
> (old) Maxtor HDD. All of them are ok according to SMART-tests and the old  
> disk is in use for a year or so. I tried: two different USB case, both  
> same type, both same chipset (according to what i can see). I tried  Linux  
> (2.6.8), Windows 2000 and XP.
> 
> The outcome is, that the read error occurs in all combinations on all OSes.
> 
> It seems to me, that the problem is in the chipset. And I have no idea  
> what to do on that, beside of contacting the vendor.

Absolutely you should contact Genesys Logic.

Alan Stern



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