I experienced something similar when trying to run more than one
expansion card from the TS-7260. You might try setting JP7 on the board.
It bypasses the onboard voltage regulation (and requires that the
external power supply be 5VDC). That solved my problem.
Don
On 6/22/2011 8:56 AM, zexelon2 wrote:
I have a TS-7260 that I am trying to set up with an external USB drive
(laptop drive) to store data on for my board, however I have an issue
when I plug the drive into the USB the board reboots and completely
hard locks (both red and green lights come on and stay solid).
I have tried two separate adapters for both a SATA and IDE laptop
drive (size range 80 - 150 Gigs).
Interestingly enough, the board immediately continues to boot and
function properly if I unplug the usb drive, I dont even have to reset
it.
Could this be a power issue? Do the laptop drives try to pull to much
power through the USB adapters? Or is there no way to even do this?
Thank you very much for your help!
- Melvin
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