All three ports work fine through 's only when booting from media this appears to be happening. I guess at some point I will try to contact Dell about this and see if it gets me anywhere. So I'm a little happy and a little apprehensive, since I know I can use that port to do a restore if I had to, but if anything ever happens to it I could be sunk. Then I plugged in my other USB 2.0 drive in that port and Ghost could see it also. ![]() So when I plugged in the new USB 3.0 drive I was out of ports and used the right side and Ghost could see it. Because of the way the laptop is sitting, I tried the left side and the back. ![]() The Dell XPS I have has one port on the left, one on the back and one on the right. ![]() The Ghost boot disk now recognizes the external HD.but only from the USB port on the right side of the laptop (?) Okay, this is getting interesting, and I want to report that this appears *partially* solved and looks not to have anything to do with Ghost at all as much as my Dell.
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