> 
> I've had similar errors on USB2 disks in HP ML350 G6's
> 
> This has always been fixed by either moving the usb cable to the rear usb
> ports or using a dual connector usb cable, the ones with additional usb plug
> for power.
> 

Actually so have I on those machines. The drives would work briefly then fall 
back to USB1 speeds.

> maybe trying one of these or similar would resolve the issue - not used them
> personally.
> 
> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LINDY-1m-USB-3-0-Dual-Power-Cable-2-x-
> Type-Type-Male-/120988999684#vi-content
> 

I'd forgotten all about those splitter cables... I wonder if I can parasite 
power from a USB2 port (I have a 4 port USB3 adapter with all 4 ports in use, 
although only one to a drive with no external power which is the one I'm having 
problems with)

James
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