EV> EV> TW> I have seen PCIe USB-3 cards for as low as $16.00
EV> EV>16 bucks sounds cheap enough though I feel like I will wait a while on
EV> EV>getting a PCIe USB3 card just for a backup drive.
EV> TW> Here is the card I picked up:
EV> TW> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=17Z-0002-00002
EV> TW> Since I wanted a USB-3 connector on the front of the Computer I
EV> TW> alos picked this one becasue in addition to the two back panel
EV> TW> USB-3 conectors it also has an internal 19 pin USB connector
EV> TW> for hooking up a USB-3 Card Reader which I have in the Floppy
EV> TW> Drive opening on the computer case.
EV> TW> Here is the Card Reader I am using:
EV> TW> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820223119
EV>Howdy! Tom,
EV>HP put a card reader in my XP pc but it will only read up to 2GB.
EV>I use a SDHC to USB2 adapter to read any SDHC cards by inserting it
EV>into a USB2 slot on the pc.
EV>After I bought the XP pc HP sent one BIOS update but the ability to
EV>read SDHC cards wasn't in that update.
EV>Figureing out Work Arounds is part of the computer game, isn't it?
EV>73
Sure Is and that males it fun, A Little frustrating but still fun
for me.
I have become adicted to USB-3 Flash Drives. The old hurry up and wait
of USB-2 is gone and I do not miss it.
I have also shifted to USB-3 Adapters for externial hook up od Hard
Drives also.
As a side note I have an excess 350 Gig Western Digital IDE Hard Drive.
Are you intersted?
---
þ SLMR 2.1a þ Typo Tom strikes agaoin
|