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May 15th, 2021 09:00
Aurora R10, Error 0X800701B1 using external hard drive
I just received my Aurora R10 with 5900X processor /Win 10 Pro. I am transferring my files from my Aurora R4 via a WD external hard drive. I have used that same drive to backup my R4 and move files around by plugging it into the front USB 3 port of the R4 with no problem. But I began to notice that when plugging it in to the R10 front USB3.1 port that when copying files to the R10 from the external WD USB drive, I kept getting the Error 0X800701B1 notice, device does not exist, try again. I would try again, and it would work for awhile.
Eventually after several file transfers, the WD external hard drive seemed to disconnect, and it did not even show up on the Drive list on the file explorer. I reconnected and checked the hard drive health and it is fine. I tried connecting it to the second front USB 3.1 port and again the error kept recurring. I then connected it to the USB 3.1 port on the back of the computer and it seems to work fine there transferring GB of files with no problem.
From what I read there may be a USB controller issue since the error seems to occur only with the front USB ports and not the back one.
What are the implications of this problem right out of the box? Are the front ports faulty, is the controller faulty? What needs to be done to fix this problem? I would like some opinions before contacting support. I need to be able to trust connections to the front port when transferring files.
Thanks,
Greg


andrew342003
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June 28th, 2021 13:00
Have the same system Aurora (Ryzen 5900X) and I get disconnects when transferring files using a USB3 external hard drive or memory stick that is connected to the front panel. This occurs on all three of the ports. The rear USB3 ports function fine, and if I connect a USB 2 memory stick, that also works fine. It just starts to disconnect when using a USB3 device connected to the front panel
Meister Bing
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June 28th, 2021 15:00
There is a know issue with AMD cpu/chipset and the USB connection. Try link your drive to a router or NAS and use the network for the transfer. Or you can simply attached the external drive on your other PC and share to your R10 to transfer files. It could be slower(depending on your network speed) but it should not disconnect in the middle of your transfer.
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June 28th, 2021 18:00
So it appears my problem is duplicated by an independent user. From what I read I understand that AMD issued a solution via BIOS update some months ago for certain motherboards but so far I do not know that Dell has acknowledged the problem, or will be incorporating the update for their proprietary motherboards.