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 Post subject: How To Repair BAD PBC OF Enclosure 2.5 USB 2.0
PostPosted: April 27th, 2014, 15:58 
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How To Repair BAD PBC OF Enclosure 2.5 USB 2.0, Hi my brothers, i have one problem, whem im plug in my Agiler Enclosure 2.5 USB 2.0, this show me one problem, dont read the files in the HDD my hdd is toshiba 160 GB , and il work fine im test outside of the enclosure and is sata im put in the master port of my MOther board and im format the drive and copy,write and read very very fine and faster, is new, work very fine, but whem im install again in the enclosure show me errors, or is the bad win7 drivers??, i have win 7, im not know the model of the enclosure for search the drivers in google, dont have any serial and model, only say"Agiler" in the surface, is black and use only one usb data cable, is same in the two ports,and this show me in the dispositive administrator for "VisualDisk Usb Adapter", please help me!!!! :roll: :roll: :( :( :(


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 Post subject: Re: How To Repair BAD PBC OF Enclosure 2.5 USB 2.0
PostPosted: April 27th, 2014, 16:31 
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THIS IS THE POTHOS OD THE ENCLOSURE:

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IN THE PBC SAY THIS REVISION CODE: LL -2.5-1 080714

AND THE CONTROLER IS: VT6208S "VIA tECNOLOGY"


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 Post subject: Re: How To Repair BAD PBC OF Enclosure 2.5 USB 2.0
PostPosted: April 27th, 2014, 16:48 
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Spildit wrote:
Trow that junk away and buy another enclosure, or flash it with your magical firmware.


hehe, i dont have problem with HDD, the problem is in the PBC dont read and write and only say VisualDisk Usb Adapter.... :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: How To Repair BAD PBC OF Enclosure 2.5 USB 2.0
PostPosted: April 27th, 2014, 18:11 
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PBC

Do You make 1 or 2 spelling mistakes on purpose each post?
I am visualising a group of experienced techs sitting round a PC saying "No, No.. write this(lots of laughter) ;)


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 Post subject: Re: How To Repair BAD PBC OF Enclosure 2.5 USB 2.0
PostPosted: April 27th, 2014, 22:53 
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ohhh... yeah,great for you jajajajaj


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 Post subject: Re: How To Repair BAD PBC OF Enclosure 2.5 USB 2.0
PostPosted: April 27th, 2014, 23:41 
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ts a 160GB for petes sake, and you dont have any files you need.
options:
-Pretend it is a XP OS install drive and discontinue support for it...
-Make a Youtube video entitled "HaHa burn BAby burn" by Tutayule and the starring role is your HDD...
-Show your mum how to destroy what the Feds are going to confiscate...
-Scratch some large !!!! into the platters and make a wall clock, make !!!! the time for "Baywatch" in your city...
-See how far you can throw a HDD and pitch it to the Olympic committe for a new sport to add...
-Practice flashing some really cool, magic firmware over andove and over untill the NAND heats up so much it explodes...
-Add a variable power upply to the motor and gradually increase voltage until the speed of the platter gets so great it disintegrates...
-Put it back in your PC and use it as normal.

Sorry I got totally ridiculous with the last one!!! oops forgot one... ! <-here it is


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 Post subject: Re: How To Repair BAD PBC OF Enclosure 2.5 USB 2.0
PostPosted: April 28th, 2014, 20:44 
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Spildit wrote:
P.S. - Several years ago i used some USB/SATA/IDE adaptors and then i figured out that sometimes when copy stuff from drives to other drives with those junk adaptors the checksum of files wouldn't be the same.

Some JMicron bridges (eg JM20337) had an insidious data corruption bug. This was due to a particular resistor in JMicron's reference design. The fix was to remove the resistor.

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