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USB Data Link Cable?

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Justin, Oct 10, 2009.

  1. Justin

    Justin Guest

    I see all these USB link cabled on eBay and most say they're not
    compatible with Vista.
    Why? What is the big deal?
    The reason I'm asking is part of my job is to retrieve databases off
    clients' machines and sometimes I can't tear it down and pull the drive.
    In that case I have to screw around with jump drives - etc. With the
    size of these files I need a backup plan - link two machines and pull
    the data off via a cable.
    So, why no Vista?
     
  2. Make sure cable's bandwidth is at least USB2 capable i.e. 480MBps, which
    meanbs proeperly shielded, twsited & balanced, and terminating plugs are
    adequate.
    And since USB3 is becoming a standard maybe get that if you can afford.
    Also make sure connecting points are not made of disparate metals so
    electrolytic corrosion wouldn't start in humid environment, and if metal is
    agressive, then it should be plated with passive metal e.g. gold, platium,
    iridium, etc.

    You asked a question a,d I gave you an answer for an "overkill" cable.

    But 99.9% of people are nonprofessionals and just go buy whatever is
    cheapest. Most people have no concept of the above, and I agree if when
    you'r ebuying a basic USB2 cable you start pondering these questions, you
    must be insane OR you're an Electrical Engineer.
    The latter is my case - I am an EE..
     
  3. I meant 480Mbps, not 480MBps - big difference, sorry, funny thing is I am
    usually pointing out B = Byte, and b = bit so there's 8x times difference,
    but this time I made exactly that typo I enjoy to point out to other people
    when they think MB is the same as Mb.
     
  4. Justin

    Justin Guest

    STAN STARINSKI wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Make sure cable's bandwidth is at least USB2 capable i.e. 480MBps, which
    > meanbs proeperly shielded, twsited & balanced, and terminating plugs are
    > adequate.
    > And since USB3 is becoming a standard maybe get that if you can afford.
    > Also make sure connecting points are not made of disparate metals so
    > electrolytic corrosion wouldn't start in humid environment, and if metal
    > is agressive, then it should be plated with passive metal e.g. gold,
    > platium, iridium, etc.
    >
    > You asked a question a,d I gave you an answer for an "overkill" cable.
    >
    > But 99.9% of people are nonprofessionals and just go buy whatever is
    > cheapest. Most people have no concept of the above, and I agree if when
    > you'r ebuying a basic USB2 cable you start pondering these questions,
    > you must be insane OR you're an Electrical Engineer.
    > The latter is my case - I am an EE..<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Gotcha - yes I understand.
    But in Vista is there some application I have to run to connect two
    Vista machines for example?

    J

    You're an EE? As in Series EE US government bond?!
    I'm awful... sorry.
     
  5. no, but they taught me a difference between a monkey and a human.
     

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