USB Type C to Type conversion

Hi all. I just bought a hard drive Seagate Innov8 USB powered. The Innov8 has only a USB port 3.1 Type C and my Mini Mac has USB 2.0 inputs Type A. I have connected to them using the converter, but Seagate red light remains lit, indicating low battery, and the Seagate drive does not appear in the Finder. Y at - it some technical problem here I'm not aware of, or is it likely to drive Seagate is broken? USB is backward compatible, but it is possible the Mac Mini isn't providing enough power for the Seagate

Thanks for any help.

What model Mini?

What specific "converter"?

Yes, some USB ports do not provide sufficient power. The USB 3 / 3.1specs require the port to provide more energy than a USB 2 port.

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