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The USB drive has the blue indicator light that pulses slowly when inactive and strobes a little faster slower when in use. If you want I can record a video showing the thing. To better describe the issue, it seems that the USB drive freezes. Is there any way that I could provide some kind of log or something that logs all the activity of OPL and issues that may arise? How probable would be that the issue resides on some reading error because of the fast speeds (at least topping 1.1 speeds and also the faster access times compared to old drives) or because of fast reading "blocks" of data or something?
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I usually use my old and reliable Kingston DataTraveler G3 for everything, but the PS2 ignores it's existence (I know about Kingston drives and PS2 not being good friends), so I'm left with other low capacity drives or my fast and large capacity (that I also now know to be unreliable) SanDisk.Īs I said I'm not planning on using it for the long term so I'll try to find a temporary solution until I get to put on the SMB server.Įdit: It also makes sense that it disconnects while the initial heavy reading is done and thus taking more current than it should, so yeah, now it all makes sense.Įdit 2: I've tried the powered hub and the USB still disconnects while loading :'(. I'll try a powered hub (I have one with a 2A PSU, it should be plenty), if that solves the issue then most likely it's the current draw that is the issue as you said. Oh I see, so they draw a lot of current, that explains why all the USB devices attached disconnect.
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If I use another USB drive ( SiliconPower "The Simpsons" USB 2.0 8GB), config files and games take longer to load but never get stuck and I can play without issues.īoth USB drives are FAT32 formatted and fully defragmented. Some games eventually get stuck again and removing and re-inserting the USB drive solves the loading issue again. If I remove the USB drive in question an re-insert it, the game continues to load starts working again. Controller inputs stop being recognised (original PS2 and PADEMU controllers) when games get stuck. USB games get stuck when loading with a specific USB drive ( SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0 128GB), each game at a different time.