Hi guys, I'm no expert on this either and a little confused by now. I have the problem (as mentioned above) on a Dell Inspiron 1501 AMD Turion 64 with ATI SB600 Non-Raid-5 SATA chipset (if I read the device manager correctly). Nothing with "Alcor" in it, right? The bug - that means crashing/ejecting usb-devices with a I/O error happens with several devices: My HP DJ F380 Printer, my WD Passport External HDD (which is formatted with ext3 and still crashes, as mentioned by Troy, when copying from the external drive to disk). It primarily happens when writing bigger files or high speed is required. For example, I can't burn a dvd with data from the external drive. And the printer crashes when scanning or printing big files. I always need to restart the whole system. I would like to help with this matter, if you would like me to upload any logfiles please tell me which ones... Thanks for all your work - I'll stay with ubuntu :) zasq
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