Robert Lewis wrote: > Joseph Loo wrote: > >> Robert Lewis wrote: >> >> >>> Joseph Loo wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Robert Lewis wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Joseph Loo wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> I have a memory stick that works under 10.0 and 10.1. In 10.2 the stick >>>>>> is not recognizable because the partion table is not recognized. I was >>>>>> thinking of repartition the stick and reformat it. Is it possible to do >>>>>> this under 10.2. I tried YAST but the driver does not show up at all. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> I purchased 4-memory sticks today and tried them all out on both >>>>> 10.1 and 10.2 everything reads and works well. They automatically >>>>> detected. To reformat one you will have decide what filesystedm >>>>> you wish. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I was going to format it as either a standard FAT or FAT32. The problem >>>> is that the USB stick shows up under 10.0 & 10.1. In 10.2, it says the >>>> partition table is not recognize. I need to repartition the USB stick >>>> and reformat it. Second problem, the stick does not show up in YAST so >>>> I can not d anything with it. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> I tried it in both 10.1 and 10.2 after reading your original post. No >>> problems >>> with eithe rone and it does show up fine with fat32 using "My Computer" >>> Icon which >>> is really just Konqueror. You may want try: lsusb >>> command after putting the stick in. Also, can you check to see if the USB >>> is working on that computer outside of the sticks? Is the USB bus >>> overloaded >>> with current draining devices on that machine? >>> >>> Bottom line is that your situation can not be reproduced on my 10.2 >>> machines. >>> I think reformatting may be a waste of time. Also, if lsusb doesn't see >>> it you >>> won't be able to reformat it anyway on that machine. >>> >>> >>> >> I tried lsusb and the device does not show up. >> I tried it with 2 other computers, one 10.0 & 10.1. It sows up without >> any problem. >> It is the only device plugged into the computer slot. To the drain >> problem, I can not tell. >> You might have brought up a situation where the on board USB is a problem. >> >> I just tried on another prot and it comes up without a problem. It looks >> like I have a defective port. >> >> >> > I have two USB ports on the front of my machine and they are defective. > I have spent the time yet to replace the cable and see if things improve. > This is a 10.2 machine too and not reading the USB stick but I have > three others that are reading it that are 10.2. So I think your on to > something. Do you have any other USB devices you plug in and try? > I plugged it intoa another port on the machine. It now can read it. I am beginning to suspect that the actual physical port on the machine itself could have a problem as oppose to the motherboard. One thing that I noticed, when I plugged the device into the computer, it would cause a reboot. That probably is an indication of a short or something is happeing on he mother bard. I gues I will have to open up the unit to check it out.
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