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  • For big transfers use robocopy (robust file copy) or similar, can resume interrupted transfers etc.

  • It's a real product. Really shit...

  • I just bought another cable, labelled 3.1 or whatever and it barely mounted the drive. I gave up and threw it back on my normal USB-C cable where it works but only does 40mb/s.

  • That's nice but I ain't got time for command line bullshit.

    I'm going to test this on my laptop to see if it's the drive or the PC and then I'll just send it back and get an internal SATA instead. Fucking knew I shouldn't be clever with external drives.

  • USB Composite Device:

    Device USB\VID_1B1C&PID_0A06\5&376aba2d&0&13 was not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match.

    Last Device Instance Id: USB\VID_08BB&PID_2902\5&376aba2d&0&5
    Class Guid: {36fc9e60-c465-11cf-8056-444553540000}
    Location Path:
    Migration Rank: 0xF000FFFF0000F120
    Present: false
    Status: 0xC0000719


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  • Network share work around PC->Laptop->USB?

  • I wanted to work on this thing (edit video and audio) so doing wonky shit like this ain't cool.
    I'm going to see what I can do about fixing this PCs USB but probably just send the drive back and buy internal.

    There's something called UsbTreeView that might ID issues. Dunno. Not my forte.

  • There are various GUI apps like Teracopy that do much the same thing. Windows Explorer is not the right tool for the job.

  • The issue isn't Explorer (as evidenced by laptop being banging), it's that this PC isn't talking to the drive correctly. Here's USBTreeView output for the drive:

    =========================== USB Port3 ===========================
    

    Connection Status : 0x01 (Device is connected)
    Port Chain : 1-3
    Properties : 0x03
    IsUserConnectable : yes
    PortIsDebugCapable : yes
    PortHasMultiCompanions : no
    PortConnectorIsTypeC : no
    ConnectionIndex : 0x03 (Port 3)
    CompanionIndex : 0
    CompanionHubSymLnk : USB#ROOT_HUB30#7&37ba513a&0&0#{f18a0e88-c30c-11d0-8815-00a0c906bed8}
    CompanionPortNumber : 0x01 (Port 1)
    -> CompanionPortChain : 1-1

      ========================== Summary =========================
    

    Vendor ID : 0x04E8 (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)
    Product ID : 0x4001
    USB Version : 3.2 Gen 2
    Port maximum Speed : SuperSpeedPlus or higher
    Device maximum Speed : SuperSpeedPlus or higher
    Device Connection Speed : SuperSpeedPlus or higher
    Self powered : no
    Demanded Current : 896 mA
    Used Endpoints : 5

      ======================== USB Device ========================
    
        +++++++++++++++++ Device Information ++++++++++++++++++
    

    Device Description : USB Attached SCSI (UAS) Mass Storage Device
    Device Path 1 : \?\USB#VID_04E8&PID_4001#MSFT30S6XENS0W601360K#{a5dcbf10-6530-11d2-901f-00c04fb951ed} (GUID_DEVINTERFACE_USB_DEVICE)
    Device Path 2 : \?\USB#VID_04E8&PID_4001#MSFT30S6XENS0W601360K#{2accfe60-c130-11d2-b082-00a0c91efb8b} (GUID_DEVINTERFACE_STORAGEPORT)
    Kernel Name : \Device\USBPDO-2
    Device ID : USB\VID_04E8&PID_4001\MSFT30S6XENS0W601360K
    Hardware IDs : USB\VID_04E8&PID_4001&REV_0100 USB\VID_04E8&PID_4001
    Driver KeyName : {4d36e97b-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}\0003 (GUID_DEVCLASS_SCSIADAPTER)
    Driver : \SystemRoot\System32\drivers\uaspstor.sys (Version: 10.0.19041.1949 Date: 2022-09-14)
    Driver Inf : C:\WINDOWS\inf\uaspstor.inf
    Legacy BusType : PNPBus
    Class : SCSIAdapter
    Class GUID : {4d36e97b-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} (GUID_DEVCLASSSCSIADAPTER)
    Service : UASPStor
    Enumerator : USB
    Location Info : Port
    #0003.Hub_#0002
    Location IDs : PCIROOT(0)#PCI(1C00)#PCI(0000)#PCI(0200)#PCI(0000)#USBROOT(0)#USB(3), ACPI(SB)#ACPI(PCI0)#ACPI(RP01)#ACPI(PXSX)#PCI(0200)#PCI(0000)#USBROOT(0)#USB(3)
    Container ID : {c1ef07b2-bc08-52e4-b2b1-6c1aaa2ecc9f}
    Manufacturer Info : USB Attached SCSI (UAS) Compatible Device
    Capabilities : 0x14 (Removable, UniqueID)
    Status : 0x0180600A (DN_DRIVER_LOADED, DN_STARTED, DN_DISABLEABLE, DN_REMOVABLE, DN_NT_ENUMERATOR, DN_NT_DRIVER)
    Problem Code : 0
    Power State : D0 (supported: D0, D2, D3, wake from D0, wake from D2)
    Child Device 1 : Samsung PSSD T7 SCSI Disk Device (Disk drive) (Disk2)
    Device Path : \?\SCSI#Disk&Ven_Samsung&Prod_PSSD_T7#9&2b6b2c33&0&000000#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b} (GUID_DEVINTERFACE_DISK)
    Kernel Name : \Device\00000096
    Device ID : SCSI\DISK&VEN_SAMSUNG&PROD_PSSD_T7\9&2B6B2C33&0&000000
    Class : DiskDrive
    Driver KeyName : {4d36e967-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}\0003 (GUID_DEVCLASS_DISKDRIVE)
    Service : disk
    Location : Bus Number 0, Target Id 0, LUN 0
    Volume : \?\Volume{9fab1525-0000-0000-0000-100000000000}\
    Kernel Name : \Device\HarddiskVolume10
    Mountpoint : E:

        --------------- Connection Information V2 -------------
    

    Connection Index : 0x03 (3)
    Length : 0x10 (16 bytes)
    SupportedUsbProtocols : 0x04
    Usb110 : 0 (no, port not supports USB 1.1) -> but Companion Port 1-1 does
    Usb200 : 0 (no, port not supports USB 2.0) -> but Companion Port 1-1 does
    Usb300 : 1 (yes, port supports USB 3.0)
    ReservedMBZ : 0x00
    Flags : 0x0F
    DevIsOpAtSsOrHigher : 1 (Device is operating at SuperSpeed or higher)
    DevIsSsCapOrHigher : 1 (Device is SuperSpeed capable or higher)
    DevIsOpAtSsPlusOrHigher : 1 (Device is operating at SuperSpeedPlus or higher)
    DevIsSsPlusCapOrHigher : 1 (Device is SuperSpeedPlus capable or higher)
    ReservedMBZ : 0x00
    Data (HexDump) : 03 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 ................

  • SupportedUsbProtocols : 0x04
    Usb110 : 0 (no, port not supports USB 1.1) -> but Companion Port 1-1 does
    Usb200 : 0 (no, port not supports USB 2.0) -> but Companion Port 1-1 does
    Usb300 : 1 (yes, port supports USB 3.0)

    Says the port supports 3.0, but doesn't mention 3.1 even though it has 3.1 written on the mobo.

  • "Usb", I think you'll find.

  • F to the I to the G to the J to the A to the M


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  • That’s more like it. What did you do?

  • Showed it photos of its relatives along with an angle grinder.

  • The only thing related to USB on the mobo driver page was something to do with Thunderbolt
    https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-Z170MX-Gaming-5-rev-10/support#support-dl-driver-usb31

    I installed that and then swapped back to the included cable and we were in business.

  • Anyone interested in an egpu enclosure? I’ve got a Razor Core X which I haven’t used in 4 or so years. Got a GTX1060 I can include with it for cheapz.

  • Anybody still hanging on to their old Microsoft Trackball Optical? Mine has been dropped on the floor one too many times and is now mechanically fucked (left button snapped), but electronically it's still fine. If somebody wants it for spares, it's yours for the cost of postage, otherwise it's going in the WEEE box with the huge pile of my late fathers electronic estate and I'm switching to the same Logitech as he used.

  • What would you pay for this computer with 1.5yrs of use? Thinking of making a low-ball offer to buy it from my employers when I leave.

    Ryzen 9 5950x
    64Gb DDR4
    Gigabyte RTX 3090
    Seagate FireCuda 2TB M.2 NVMe

    Cost about 3k new.

  • Quick internet suggests depreciation of roughly

    Equipment and computers — expense around 33% of the overall value a year, with a full write-off over 3 years.

    which translates to £1,645 current value.

    PCpartpicker reckons more than that for just the CPU+GPU+RAM, so I'd try for the depreciation angle.

  • Cheers, I sent them a low offer of 1500, will see if they bite. I don't think they're planning on a direct replacement for me so it'll be surplus to requirements, but then again I'll just be using it for extra-curricular work and the odd but if WFHing so can't justify much more.

  • I sent them a low offer of 1500

    I don't think that counts as a low offer, if they're going to let it go in that way they'll bite your hand off. Depends on their policy, I do a lot of IT returns from people WFH and the companies are paying more for transport than the kit is worth because they have to sanitise it for security, data protection and commercial confidentiality purposes, and keep control of the disposal path for CSR reasons. Obviously if it's already in their office and you're offering to take it away it simplifies the logistics, but you're still possibly asking them to divert from policy.

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