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Author:  LostDataSa [ April 3rd, 2014, 13:17 ]
Post subject:  How to handle USB 3.0 HDDs in PC3000

Hello everyone

As you know most of new portable HDDs have only USB 3.0 Connector soldered on the PCb. and I been using DeepSpar with USB add-on to work on hard drive that has no SATA/PATA connector.

I want to order PC3000 UDMA, and my question is :

Do I have to buy PC3000 Flash SSD Edition in order to work on these HDDs or UDMA will handle it ????


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Author:  labtech [ April 3rd, 2014, 14:01 ]
Post subject:  Re: How to handle USB 3.0 HDDs in PC3000

PC3000 Flash SSD Edition is for flash based devices. HDDs have data stored on disk.
How to recover from USB3 based devices? Well, through USB3 port or if have issues, then have to modify the PCB according to your needs.

Use the search function - lots of info on this topic

Author:  LostDataSa [ April 19th, 2014, 18:38 ]
Post subject:  Re: How to handle USB 3.0 HDDs in PC3000

labtech wrote:
PC3000 Flash SSD Edition is for flash based devices. HDDs have data stored on disk.
How to recover from USB3 based devices? Well, through USB3 port or if have issues, then have to modify the PCB according to your needs.

Use the search function - lots of info on this topic


But how I modify the PCB And convert it to SATA ? :roll:

Author:  LostDataSa [ April 19th, 2014, 19:33 ]
Post subject:  Re: How to handle USB 3.0 HDDs in PC3000

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Example of conversion to SATA :

http://malthus.zapto.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=675&p=1964[/quote]


Have you tried this solution ? Did it work

Author:  LostDataSa [ April 21st, 2014, 11:26 ]
Post subject:  Re: How to handle USB 3.0 HDDs in PC3000

I tring to use the "PC-Toshiba" adapter but I see it have 4 pin

and the pcb there the usb 3.0 adapter on the middle and 2 pin on one side and 10 pin on the other side.

i am really confused how to connect it to the pc 3000 using these pc usb terminal

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