Swimmerbird123;544385 Wrote: 
> Wouldn't it be helpful if there were some kind of drive diagnostic on
> the Touch itself that could quickly determine whether a plugged-in
> drive's power requirement and free space availability were within the
> Touch's parameters - like some kind of stress test that would generate
> some kind of trappable error if the drive failed to operate properly
> under the load? Just wondering...
> 
> Swimmer

There already is: Its called the label on the USB drive that says the
drive one wants to use is Certified to the USB Standard! Logitech went
to the trouble to spec the Touch USB port to the USB Standard. That
should be all that needs to be done on their part. The Touch has
limited resources already, I personally don't want anymore memory or
CPU processing wasted on unnecessary items.


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