June 21st, 2018, 14:22
June 21st, 2018, 16:02
Gorion wrote:But it doesn't have any sata inputs or anything.
This the model of hdd in question:
It's a Seagate. Model: ST2000LM003
June 21st, 2018, 18:20
fzabkar wrote:Gorion wrote:But it doesn't have any sata inputs or anything.
This the model of hdd in question:
It's a Seagate. Model: ST2000LM003
That's a SATA HDD. You should be able to detach the USB-SATA bridge PCB and then connect the drive to a regular SATA port, assuming the drive is OK.
If the drive's own PCB is faulty, then there are PCB suppliers who will include a free "firmware transfer" for US$50.
eg http://store.yahoo.com/yhst-14437584971410/15042671.html
June 21st, 2018, 18:44
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