Is SpinRite compatible with USB and Firewire devices?
GRC | SpinRite 6.0 FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe best answer to this is a firm "maybe". DOS device drivers are available for most USB and Firewire controllers. If such drivers are added to a DOS boot diskette so that your USB or Firewire drive is "seen" by DOS, SpinRite will also be able to "see" and operate with it. However, the performance of the drive through the DOS drivers and the serial (USB/Firewire) cable will likely be far lower than if the external drive were connected directly to a PC's motherboard controller.
Related QuestionsCan you connect other Devices to your computers Usb/Firewire host adapter?
ATMT Hardware |Check if your FireWire or USB interface card is recognized and working properly in the Device Manager. From Device Manger, double-click the entry for 1394 Bus Controller or Universal Serial Bus Controller (which ever interface you're using) If there is a yellow "!" exclamation mark next to any of the entries then the interface card is not installed properly.
Related QuestionsCan Drive Image 2002 create images to USB or FireWire devices?
Drive Image 2002 FAQCurrently, Drive Image 2002 cannot create images to external USB and FireWire devices (such as USB and FireWire CD-RW drives and hard drives).
Related QuestionsDoes the USB offer a pass-through that is compatible with all printers/scanners/devices?
Product FAQThe USB bus is designed to permit for multiple devices. When all available ports are used, then the system is expanded with an inexpensive USB hub. Most computers come with 2-4 USB ports. Some monitors come equipped with a USB hub that can be connected to the system.
Related QuestionsWhich USB devices are compatible with my Model 3440 Plus gauge?
troxlerlabs.com: Nuclear Gauge FAQsNo. The target value is only used by the gauge to calculate the percent of compaction that has been achieved. The gauge will still give Wet Density, Dry Density, Moisture and Percent Moisture results without the target density entered. The percent compaction can be calculated at a later time if necessary.
Related QuestionsHow fast is SpinRite?
GRC | SpinRite 6.0 FAQ - Frequently Asked Questionsits maximum depth of operation, performing a complete read/write/read/write for data recovery and surface analysis/verification, SpinRite can obtain extremely high speeds of up to 2 gigabytes per minute, or 120 gigabytes per hour. However, that is SpinRite's maximum speed and many things can cause it to run slower and, in some cases, much slower . . .
Related QuestionsCan I use USB 2.0 and Firewire?
Solution Computer Systems© - The computer solution spec...we build most computers, individual to your specification, you can select USB and/or Firewire option, it will then be provided with your new computer. However, many of today’s computers have USB 2.0 as standard.
Related QuestionsIs FireWire faster than USB 2.0?
Portable USB, FireWire, and eSATA Hard Drives - OYEN DIGITALUSB 2.0 supports a speed of 480 Mbit/s and FireWire 400 supports a speed of 400 Mbit/s. This would seem to indicate that USB is faster than FireWire, right? Actually, the opposite is often true. Differences in the architecture of the two interfaces affect the actual sustained throughput (reading and writing files). FireWire uses a "Peer-to-Peer" architecture that is intelligent and negotiates bus conflicts to determine the sustained data transfer speed. USB 2.
Related QuestionsWhat if I have more than 8 USB mouse devices (or more than 4 joysticks)?
FAQ'sThis would be more of a problem with the arcade setup. For the desktop, MAME will check all devices, you just can't use more than 8 mice or 4 joysticks at the same time. So if you had 25 different mouse-type devices installed, you could unplug all but Device 16 and Device 24 and on startup, MAME will "see" these as MOUSE1 and MOUSE2.
Related QuestionsCan I use my USB devices with the guest operating system in QEMU?
FrequentlyAskedQuestions - #qemu WikiIt depends. Initial support for USB device proxy and emulation is now available in QEMU 0.8.0. From Fabrice Bellard's email to the QEMU developers list: I just committed an initial USB support for QEMU. This USB layer will ultimately enable QEMU to use some host USB devices and to simulate USB devices. WARNING: the current USB support is for USB hackers only - it is not meant to be fully usable yet. Flash drives have been reported to work.
Related QuestionsWhat filesystems are supported on USB devices?
UT Physics Linux FAQAt this time, only Windows/DOS FAT (vfat, fat32) are supported. If there is sufficient interest, we could investigate adding Linux ext2/ext3 support. (Contact us if you want this support to be added.) We do not support NTFS (NT, XP), HFS+ (Mac OS), or other formats; do not your USB device using those filesystem formats if you plan to use it on the Linux lab machines.
Related QuestionsCan I restrict only certain USB Devices?
Desktop Authority® - FAQs - ScriptLogicYes. Desktop Authority allows you to centrally allow and/or deny devices based on device serial number, or VID/PID combination.
Related QuestionsDo you have plans for an USB or FireWire remote?
Harbortronics - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe DigiSnap products are camera controllers. To control a camera via USB would require that the DigiSnap become a USB host device, which is hugely more difficult than the requirements for a USB slave device, like a mouse, or even a digital camera. To my knowledge there are very few if any hand-held USB host devices on the market.
Related QuestionsHow does USB 2.0 compare with FireWire?
ActiveWin.com: Frequently Asked Questions - USB 2.0Some say USB 2.0 will likely not replace FireWire (IEEE 1394/FireWire/I-link, etc.) because FireWire has established its place firmly within many industries, such as the camcorder industry.
Related QuestionsHow do I partition a Firewire or USB Hard Drive?
Disks & UtilitiesInsert your disk or drive and launch Disk Utility. Disk Utility is found under Apple menu > Utilities > Disk Utilities Click each partition and type a name for it, choose a format, and type a size. You can also drag the divider between the partitions to change their sizes. If a partition's name has an asterisk beside it, it's shown larger than its actual size in order to display its name legibly.
Related QuestionsIf I use other FireWire devices at the same time as Io, will I encounter problems?
AJA Video - Serial Digital Video Interface and ConversionWith Io and a G4/G5 computer, you cannot have two FireWire video devices (we're not talking about storage devices) connected at the same time. Doing so causes driver conflicts. Unfortunately, even installing a PC FireWire interface card will not help with this; the only solution is using an external FireWire A/B switch to select a single device at a time.
Related QuestionsDo you have any devices that use the USB port?
The RetailEdge Store PoliciesYes. There are USB receipt printers, cash drawers and scanners available. If you don't see an interface type you are interested in, please call us.
Related QuestionsA10. Can my computer use USB devices?
RockyLogic FAQsHardware: You need a USB port in your computer. Most computers build since 1998 have at least two built in USB connectors. You can also get PCI and CardBus USB adapters for older computers. Software: For Wintel computers, you need Windows98, WindowsME, Windows2000, WindowsXP, or a recent version of Linux. There is limited USB support on Windows95 OSR 2.1, and none on WindowsNT. For USB support on Apple Macintosh computers you need MacOS 8.1 or later.
Related QuestionsWhat about those USB storage devices?
Doug Crabtree-SFCC instructorThey are a chip of flash memory in a little case with a USB plug on the end. They're called Flash Drives, USB Drives, Thumb Drives, etc. They have no moving parts (unlike the similar units called MicroDrives) and are quite dependable. When plugged in they look and act like a server or hard drive and are safe to work from. Be sure to use the appropriate unmounting, ejecting or other disconnect procedure for the computer you are using before unplugging them. Data may be lost if you don't.
Related QuestionsWhich USB devices can I use with Solaris?
Solaris Ready USB FAQThis list is by no means exhaustive but attempts to cover as many USB devices as possible that are known to work under Solaris. Also, in addition to many new devices being introduced into the market each day, many may have undergone revisions or updates to their firmware or hardware even though they may be listed with the same model number or are no longer available.
Related QuestionsHow do I use USB devices, where is this documented ?
Solaris Ready USB FAQRefer to System Administration Guide: Basic Administration (for Solaris 9), Devices and File Systems (for Solaris 10 and Express release) For the Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 OS releases, the latest updates will install the USBA1.0 kernel interfaces as part of a Dual Framework. The Dual Framework consists of two USB frameworks: the newer USBA 1.0 framework which supports USB 2.0 devices, and the original framework of the OS release.
Related QuestionsWhich USB audio devices are supported ?
Solaris Ready USB FAQUSB Audio drivers implement a subset of the 1.0 USB audio spec. Generally, simple USB audio devices compliant to USB audio spec 1.0 on www.usb.org work well with Solaris 10 or later. However, USB audio devices usually have a very short shelf life and many devices that the Solaris USB audio driver supports are no longer available. One exception is the Griffin iMic Audio adapter. Check out http://www.griffin.com. Some Logitech audio devices have also been reported to work.
Related QuestionsWhich USB devices are supported?
Unofficial Sun Blade 100 FAQSee http://www.sun.com/io_technologies/storagesolutions.html. This list is far from exhaustive though! Castlewood ORB 2.
Related QuestionsI lost my copy of SpinRite. How can I get another?
GRC | SpinRite 6.0 FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsYour purchase receipt which you should try not to lose contains your purchase transaction code. You may visit the customer service page of our web site at any time to enter your purchase transaction number. This will re-display a copy of your original online receipt containing a fresh software download link you may use to retrieve the latest version of our software. You may do this whenever you need to.
Related QuestionsWhy is there no trial demonstration for SpinRite?
GRC | SpinRite 6.0 FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsWe have never created nor offered a demo version of SpinRite because people would just download and use the demo whenever they needed SpinRite's help. Unlike "productivity" software such as a word processor or appointment manager which are used all the time, SpinRite is typically needed only from time to time. But when it's needed it's really needed and it's really useful! So if a demo of SpinRite were available, people would just use the demo whenever they were in trouble.
Related QuestionsHow often should SpinRite be run for preventive maintenance?
GRC | SpinRite 6.0 FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsThis is mostly a matter of personal taste. For example, how often should you backup your data? However, a general rule of thumb would be that SpinRite should be run every two or three months. Running it more often provides greater safety at the expense of the time consumed. Running it less often provides more opportunity for new problems to go undetected until they become severe. Once every few months should be often enough to catch and detect any early trouble.
Related QuestionsHow does SpinRite compare to ScanDisk?
GRC | SpinRite 6.0 FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsSpinRite and ScanDisk are entirely different types of products. ScanDisk replaces the original DOS CHKDSK command, which verified the logical file system structure of the hard drive (the newer CHKDSK command no longer performs that function). Microsoft created ScanDisk because people were switching off their computers without first exiting Windows. This resulted in corruption of the file system.
Related QuestionsWill SpinRite also defragment my drives?
GRC | SpinRite 6.0 FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsNope. SpinRite is not a drive defragmenter. SpinRite operates with the drive's built-in intelligence to reassign and relocate defective sectors without creating file system fragments. Thus, running SpinRite does not create fragments, but neither does it eliminate any that may exist before it was run. You may use any common defragmenter (such as those built into Windows) either before or after using SpinRite.
Related QuestionsWhat if the power fails while SpinRite is running?
GRC | SpinRite 6.0 FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsSpinRite was deliberately designed to absolutely minimize the "window of opportunity" for trouble if the system's power should fail while SpinRite is running. We, and many editorial product reviewers, have literally "pulled the plug" on SpinRite with no ill effects. However, reliable use of a personal computer does depend upon a supply of reliable power. If system power fails at the instant of a drive writing to its disks, the single sector being written will, of course, be mis-written.
Related QuestionsIs Westell compatible with USB 2.0?
Westell UKYes. The Westell USB port will work with USB2.0 devices, however, the line rate will reflect USB 1.0/1.1 operation.
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