Thanks tkaiser.  I'm chuckling new because that thread you just linked is the one I had started about power supplies, where you put a link to this thread.  It's like a circular reference.  I love it.
	
	
	
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		Quick update here.  I got my powered USB hub yesterday (same one that skybadiver did) and plugged it in.  I tried also setting it up like skybadiver, so the Pine and HDD are both powered via the hub.  Unfortunately, couldn't handle running both, as when I tried to access my HDD, board would die.  Possibly is the USB cable I was running to the Pine, I don't know.  So for now, I'm back to having to use 2 power supplies, one for Pine, one for the hub.  But this way does work and I can use my HDD.
I did find that I could buy a different power supply for the hub from the same company (Sabrent).  The hub comes with a 5V, 2.5A wall wart, but they also sell one at 4A.  This would probably be enough, along with a shorter 20AWG USB cable for the Pine, to power both with no issues.  I'll hold off for now though.  Having already bought a $10 PSU for the Pine, and then the $17 powered hub, I don't want to buy another PSU at $13.  It's just starting to add up for my "cheap" computer.  Maybe in the future, but for now, i can deal with having 2 power supplies.
	
	
	
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		That's a bummer! I haven't had that issue yet and maybe I just got lucky with my cables or something. They aren't the shortest cables in the world but they were what I had lying around.  Hope you can get it worked out.
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		I have been running my pine and external hard drive for quite sometime now. I bought a USB 3.0 hub that is powered with a 5v 4amp adapter. This hub powers both the board and the hard drive when I turn it on. I have also plugged thumb drives in at the same time without any problems.
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