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Sabrent SBT-P2D USB 2.0 CardBus 2-Port Hi-Speed PCMCIA Card Adapter
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Reviews by Users
27 Feb 2009



Dissapointing!
Disappointed with this item. I received the item about a month before I needed it (so return was out of the question).
When I opened the box from Amazon, the package containing the USB port had been obviously opened.
One of the ports was slightly twisted (easily fixed by plugging in a USB memory stick).
When plugged into port, and in use, the item got very hot. It seemed to work, but I took it out of my laptop fearing damage.
I have not used it since and would NOT recommend th...
–J. Troiafrom Amazon.com
22 Feb 2009



Sabrent SBT-P2D USB 2.0 CardBus
This is the only item that I have had a problem with, the installation or setup is not on the disk even though it does list my operating system. It does not find the drivers anywhere. This can be very annoying especially for older systems that don't already have USB and are trying to get it through this mediam.
–Micheal L. Gibbensfrom Amazon.com
14 Feb 2009



With right driver, works with iPod and usb disk
I have a Dell Inspiron (about 7 years) old. I use the card with iPod 120GB as well as a 600 GB Western Digitial Disk ("My Book"), with both XP and Ubuntu. Works at full speed. For the iPod, I did have to use the power cable to connect the card to an USB 1 port.
Windows XP:
Initially I had the same problems as everyone else: whenever an iPod or USB Disk was connected, XP would hang. I found a Dell PCMCIA driver upgrade and it fixed the problem.
Ubuntu (7.1):
Excellent, the car...
–Sandyfrom Amazon.com