

So back to USB (after wasting 15 euros on a good quality eSata cable that didn’t come with this so call eSata device!). Guess what, when connected by eSata my computer constantly crashes. I bought the eSata model specifically to transfer data quickly. My own My Book has never really worked properly.

Fortunately, I eventually persuaded the shop to do a straight swap. Living in Spain, I would have had to send it to France and pay the freight claim a new one. My Media Player was completely dead within three weeks. My friend and I both bought a MyBook and WD Media Player each at the same time, around a year ago. I’m really disappointed and somehow angry as well. =>Interface Descriptor This is a Mass Storage USB Device Interface Class =>Device Descriptor This is an Interface Class Defined Device

=>Endpoint Descriptor Direction: OUT - EndpointID: 2 =>Endpoint Descriptor Direction: IN - EndpointID: 1 =>Device Information Device Bus Speed: High Has anyone got a suggestion for getting this working again? However I can see it in Device Manager under Disk Drives and also in USB device viewer - (output log below)… It doesn’t show up in My Computer or Disk Management I’ve tried to check though the forum for a solution without much luck. I also can’t see it on my computer with a different cable and power source (they work fine for my own My Book). Suddenly his computer has stopped recognizing it. A friend of mine has given me his My Book to test for him.
