boot from USB on Shuttle
Wade Smart
wadesmart at gmail.com
Sat Aug 8 04:14:39 UTC 2009
Im not sure what you mean by using a dash dash space.
Where do I use that?
Wade
Registered Linux User: #480675
Linux since June 2005
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 22:25, NoOp<glgxg at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> On 08/07/2009 06:39 PM, Wade Smart wrote:
>> When booting from a usb stick, does it matter what slot (front or back) the
>> thumb drive is in?
>>
>> Wade
>>
> Use a sig delimiter:
> dashdashspace (-- )
>> Registered Linux User: #480675
>> Linux since June 2005
>>
>
> Yes, it _can_ matter. Typically front slots on a desktop are wired
> extensions from the main motherboard usb electronics, and tend to pick
> more noise (electrical) as a result. Front slots also may lose full
> voltage due to the wiring. If the voltage to the USB is just borderline
> at the port, the USB device may encounter problems as well.
> The back slots are generally very short extensions and typically well
> shielded from noise.
>
> I find quite often that a user says that he/she is having usb issues. I
> recommend they then try the back/other slots & all of a sudden the
> device works :-) So if you are having difficulties booting from the
> stick at the front slots, try the others.
>
>
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