Today my SATA has arrived to USB cable. Infected and… It does not work. It is already the second SATA to USB cable that does not work. In addition, I often have no Internet more when it is infected. (It seems to me as if the wireless connection would no longer be accepted by the notebook but only from the cable when it is infected)
What kind of hard drive do you connect? A 2.5 '' should work fine, a 3.5 '' additional needs an external power supply. But since your Wi-Fi disappears when connecting, either due to a wrong configuration of the software, or to defective hardware, and it may well be s.Laptop and not on the SATA cable. Possibly. Do your USB ports have a problem?
Presumably you just order the wrong cables for the wrong hard drive and therefore "does not work". SATA is not equal to SATA…
To be able to help better here, more information would be good. What a hard drive, what a cable, what exactly does not work, also regarding the internet… How do you go to the internet? Exterer WLAN adapter?
I want to run a 2.5 "with it. How can it be the broken hardware? I have this problem for the 3 times 1 time: Buying a USB stick which makes it possible to connect the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller on the PC.
2. Also a SATA to USB cable
3. This cable https://smile.amazon.de/gp/product/B01ESQZG6Y/
https://smile.amazon.de/gp/product/B01ESQZG6Y/
The description says that you can easily operate a 2.5 "hard drive .Wlan is already installed in my notebook
I had the problem recently with a customer. As soon as I hung a USB device on the port, the laptop smeared off and showed a blue screen. Also reinstalling the operating system brought no improvement. So it must have been the hardware. Since she wanted to get a new one anyway, I did not check it further. Still, it can be a faulty capacitor, resistor, defective co-processor, or just a cold solder on the motherboard. There are plenty of possibilities.
There's so much connected to the notebook. Everything works except these cables.
The problem here is not the choice of cable, but the fact that the notebook obviously can't cope with the power supply as soon as external devices hang on the USB, which must be supplied by the NB power supply. Either the power supply is undersized, the USB controller is defective or there's a fault on the board (ground contact). If the notebook only has a single USB port, it could also be defective.
If the NB does not have a separate port for a docking station, that is irreparable.
Well, maybe it's just the quality of the cable. I have been using this for quite some time and have never had any problems with it:
The notebook usually has 11 USB cables. I have all unplugged and tried if it works then. Unfortunately still did not go.
11? How many ports? And what is it all about?
Have 2 USB hubs. On the USB hub 1 is tuned: microphone, printer, LED Stripes, 2 USB Hub. There are 4 USB sticks on the 2 USB hub. On the notebook itself: USB Hub 1, mouse, cable for drawing tablet.
The number of USB devices is far too high for a notebook. This is a problem with the power supply preprogrammed.
Please unplug everything, reboot system via boot CD and then re-test with the SATA cable.
Habs now sent back. I will not buy such a part anymore