usb a ports on mac studio conflict
Just got a new mac studio. If I plug one usb a into the back it works, if I plug 2 in they both stop working.
Mac Studio (2023)
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Just got a new mac studio. If I plug one usb a into the back it works, if I plug 2 in they both stop working.
Mac Studio (2023)
I had the same issue. The bus is getting overloaded. I had to remove one of my drives to a port on my Monitor to reduce the load. I had to try different drive positions as each drive did not draw the same amount of current. By removing one at a time I found the one that had the largest impact and that is the one I moved. I used all 4 TB ports and one USB port.
I had the same issue. The bus is getting overloaded. I had to remove one of my drives to a port on my Monitor to reduce the load. I had to try different drive positions as each drive did not draw the same amount of current. By removing one at a time I found the one that had the largest impact and that is the one I moved. I used all 4 TB ports and one USB port.
What USB devices are you plugging into those 2 USB ports?
Are you getting a message saying that the devices are drawing too much power?
Also note: the Thunderbolt/USB-C ports can be used for USB-A devices with USB-C to USB adapter(s).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08Z768LCW/ref=sspa_dk_detail_1?
https://www.target.com/p/philips-usb-c-to-3-0-usb-a-female-adapter/-/A-79804275
Sounds like the backup drive is drawing close to the maximum amount of power supplied by the ports and the other devices are pushing the ports over the limit.
Personally I would put the external backup drive on a Thunderbolt/USB-C port using a USB-C to USB adapter, then put the USB keyboard, Mouse, Hub and whatever else on the 2 USB ports.
This is good info but unfortunately you cannot tell how much the Mac design can really handle all at the same time so you need to manipulate the connections to find the best combination on that circuit for load management.
this display will tell you how much power is needed:
Menu > About this Mac > (system report) > USB ...
thanks to this to Allan Jones
back up drive and usb hub.
back up drive and usb keyboard.
and so on.
As soon as second device is plugged the back up drive is no longer visible
Thanks that helps
usb a ports on mac studio conflict