Mounting thumb drive/external hard drive enclosure on Airport express

For unknown reasons it wouldn't see the external enclosure anymore. It totally did before. Now it doesn't even mount a thumb drive.
Am I doing something wrong? I just plug in the usb port and it should work right?

No way, I formated 1.5TB with my mac. Or did I do it with the USB port on the air?
Uhhhhh
Are you sure it's for printer only? Because if that were the case that's a very huge crying shame on Apple. I don't want to use up my only on-board USB port for something as dumb as a mere time machine backup drive.
Unless I hook up my bleeding USB splitter, and that's pretty much not what I want, because I am not entirely sure it will power my external hard drive.

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    Klammstein, Welcome to the discussion area!
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    Wondering about the above.

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    Words mean things. Imprecise words mean imprecise things. That generally doesn't end well.
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    pgoodwin wrote:
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